A Rainy Day Soccer Romance

by Del Nett


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/16/2009

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 157
ISBN : 9781453507001
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 157
ISBN : 9781441510273

About the Book

“A Rainy Day Soccer Romance” is a warm –hearted comedy about a high school girl’s struggle to compete in a boys soccer league. Besides finding romance, she finds an unsympathetic coach and plenty of male humor. This comic novel explores a sixteen-year-old girl’s first exposure to the male world of soccer and the fast approaching excitement of young womanhood. Stacy, the novel’s heroine, feels her skills and soccer successes entitle her to play soccer with the boys. When the Rebels best player, Brad, decides his coach’s treatment of her is unfair, he volunteers to teach her some of his own soccer moves. Shortly, these lessons turn into a budding romance. Since this is Stacy’s first, she is naturally excited and a bit overwhelmed- much like she feels about playing in the boys soccer league. A great help to her are her teammates, the Rebels, a verbal bunch full of jokes and playful humor. “A Rainy Day Soccer Romance” is a comic novel of youth growing up in a world of divorces and frustrated coaches and referees. Yet regardless of the difficult times the Rebels face, they always address them with good cheer and raucous humor. Don’t miss all the great moves this novel throws at you –a young romance, exciting soccer and plenty of laughter. “If you like soccer, you’ll love ““A Rainy Day Soccer Romance”. The love story is a comic delight David Witke, former Sports Editor for the Des Moines Register


About the Author

The author’s passion for soccer goes back years. Beside playing the sport, he has also coached high school teams. At the end of his final season as a player, the local paper- The Des Moines Register – wrote a two page story on his soccer career. As he likes to joke, it made him a sports celebrity for at least a month. Besides his soccer novels, he has had two plays produced and written a dozen or more educational screenplays that were made into films. But nothing, he says, quite compares to scoring a goal in a tight soccer match.