You’re wasted at center and wasted even worse on the bench."
The setting of the book "Boost" by Kathy Mackel is mainly in a high school track and field environment, focusing on the competitive world of sprinting. The story takes place in a suburban town where the protagonist, Savvy, navigates the challenges of balancing academic and athletic pursuits.
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"Boost" by Kathy Mackel features the main character Savvy, a teenage sprinter struggling with her track career. She interacts with other key characters such as Lobo, Savvy's best friend; Mickey, her coach; Cameron, a new boy at school; and her brother Evan, who plays a significant role in the story.
They are both correct in certain usage. "Book of quotes" would be correct in describing a book containg a collection of quotes. A "book on quotes" would be a book on the history of quotes or how to quote someone.
Savvy trains hard for football tryouts. Savvy faces challenges with her coach. She meets a new friend, Lobo, who inspires her. Savvy struggles with balancing school and training. Tensions rise between Savvy and her teammates. Savvy's family faces financial difficulties. Savvy experiences self-doubt about her abilities. Lobo helps Savvy improve her skills. Savvy's determination grows as she faces obstacles. The team's success leads to new opportunities for Savvy.
Charles Eames in 15 Quotes for his 105th Birthday is a book written by Maria Popova. The book contains 15 of Popova's favorite quotes from Charles Eames' book, 100 Quotes.
The book "Friendship: A Book of Quotations" contains many quotes of friendship. This book can be found at your local book store.
I'm sure there is a book of Plato quotes and if there isn't there will be resources online and in the library that can satisfy this need. Quotes are easily available.
There is not an official book of office quotes, although there are many web pages which list quotes, as well as a day-by-day calendar. This has quotes, stories and other information.
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kathy wolllard is the author of the book "how come?".just look on barnes&nobles .com you'll find her.