![]() ![]() A player with a bad attitude and mediocre game, Seth, is removed from the team to make a space for Fred and the boys aren’t happy. ![]() However, despite her phenomenal skills on the golf course, she’s not welcomed with open arms. Over the years, she’s excelled to the point that her high school’s golf coach adds her to the boys varsity team (there isn’t a girls team). She learned to play because her father works at the golf course. Except she’s got something special going for her: a killer golf game. Like many kids growing up on the reservation, Fred’s options after graduation are pretty limited. But, a short interview with Liz on Stacked piqued my interest and I thought I’d give it a try, and despite some flaws, it was a surprisingly compelling read.įredricka (Fred) Oday lives on the Gila reservation, which abuts the city of Phoenix, Arizona. However, I almost passed on Liz Fichera’s debut, Hooked, which features a Native American girl in Arizona who makes a splash with her golf mastery while negotiating a burgeoning relationship with a boy on her team ( I haven’t had great luck with Harlequin Teen titles). But I keep soldiering on, seeking one of these stories that really works. ![]()
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