A Boy Named Boo

A Boy Named Boo

A Boy Named Boo

Jr. Luis Trikz Da Silva

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Editorial:
AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Deportes y juegos al aire libre (infantil/juvenil)
ISBN:
9781496929068
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A boy named Boo is a book loosely based on true events on a child who was overweight and had a low self esteem. Boy had no ambition or desire to do anything or to be social with fellow students. Shortly that changed when he found a passion for the game of basketball. He used basketball to help inspire himself and motivate him to change his bad eating habits and low self esteem. The book takes you on a journey on how this child over came adversity and challenges one day at a time. A special children’s book that touches on issues in our society and schools throughout our nation. 3

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