Hooked. Liz Fichera
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Название: Hooked

Автор: Liz Fichera

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Детская проза

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isbn: 9781472007810

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СКАЧАТЬ rel="nofollow" href="#litres_trial_promo">Chapter 34

       Chapter 35

       Chapter 36

       Chapter 37

       Chapter 38

       Chapter 39

       Chapter 40

       Chapter 41

       Chapter 42

       Chapter 43

       Chapter 44

       Chapter 45

       Chapter 46

       Chapter 47

       Chapter 48

       Chapter 49

       Chapter 50

       Chapter 51

       Chapter 52

       Chapter 53

       Chapter 54

       Chapter 55

       Chapter 56

       Chapter 57

       Chapter 58

       Chapter 59

       Chapter 60

       Epilogue

       Golf Girl Gab

       Acknowledgments

      When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.

      —Chief White Elk (Oto Nation)

      Chapter 1

      Fred

      I BELIEVED THAT my ancestors lived among the stars. Whenever I struck a golf ball, sometimes the ball soared so high that I thought they could touch it.

      Crazy weird, I know.

      But who else could have had a hand in this?

      Coach Larry Lannon towered over Dad and me, his shoulders shielding us from the afternoon sun. “So, what’s it gonna be?” he said, his head tilted to one side with hair so blond that clear should be a color. “Are you in?” He paused and then lowered his chin. “Or out?”

      I drew in a breath. Even though Coach Lannon had said that I could smack a ball straighter than any of his varsity players at Lone Butte High School, his confidence still rocked me off my feet sometimes. He wanted me on the team. Bad.

      “Chances like this don’t happen every day,” he added, and I ached to tell him that they never happened, not to my family. Not in generations.

      See, here’s the thing about Coach Lannon. I met him by accident at the end of the summer as I waited for Dad at the Ahwatukee Golf Club driving range. At first I thought he was some kind of golf-course stalker or something. He kept gawking at me as I hit practice balls. It was kind of creepy. I figured he’d never seen an Indian with a golf club.

      Now that school had started, he was making his final pitch to get me to join his team.

      “Will you at least come to practice on Monday and give the team a try? Please? If you don’t like it, you’re perfectly free to quit. No questions asked.” Coach Lannon’s lips pressed together as he waited for my answer, although the question was directed mostly at Dad.

      Dad pulled his hand over the stubble on his chin, studying Coach Lannon. Deep red-and-black dirt outlined each of his fingernails and filled the crevices across his knuckles, one of the consequences of being the golf club’s groundskeeper. “I don’t know,” Dad said in his lightly accented tones.

      Coach Lannon leaned down to hear him.

      “Is it expensive?” Dad asked.

      “Won’t cost you a thing,” the coach said quickly.

      “But how will she get to the tournaments? We only have one car.”

      “A bus takes the team. There and back. I can drive her home, if it’s a problem.”

      “Are the tournaments local?”

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