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ALL GIRLS CAN PLAY BASKETBALL IF THEY WANT TO

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Therese D. Drews is a gifted storyteller with a passion for weaving tales that captivate audiences of all ages. Her natural talent for storytelling was further honed through specialized courses at Northwestern University, where she deepened her skills. Therese enjoys sharing timeless folk tales with both children and adults in a variety of settings, including unique venues like Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo.

When she’s not crafting new stories, you can find Therese enjoying quality time with her family, sharing stories, improving her golf game, or traveling to explore new cultures and perspectives. As an author, she enjoys creating inspiring stories about athletes and their journeys to greatness, aiming to motivate young players as they navigate both sports and life, learning valuable lessons along the way

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In this heartfelt coming-of-age story, we follow Rosie Anderson, a determined seventh-grader with dreams of basketball stardom. Set against the backdrop of St. James, a co-ed Catholic school in the vibrant Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago, Rosie navigates the challenges of adolescence, friendship, and competition.

When the school’s beloved principal, Ms. Parker, announces that there will only be one girls’ basketball team this year, Rosie is thrown into a whirlwind of emotions. Having always aspired to be a part of the A team, she grapples with disappointment and confusion as she learns that tryouts will determine who gets to play. With her supportive family and friends by her side, Rosie embarks on a quest to understand the changes at her school and to prove her worth on the court.

As Rosie faces the trials of the tryouts, she reflects on her love for the game, her friendships, and the importance of resilience. With vivid descriptions of basketball drills, the camaraderie of teammates, and the bittersweet moments of growing up, this story captures the essence of youthful ambition and the struggle for acceptance.

Join Rosie as she learns that sometimes, the journey is just as important as the destination, and that true strength comes from within. This inspiring tale is perfect for young readers who dream big and strive to overcome obstacles in pursuit of their passions.

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"I absolutely loved this book! The protagonist, Rosie, is relatable and inspiring as she navigates the challenges of middle school and her passion for basketball. The way the author captures the emotions of trying out for the team and the dynamics of friendship is beautifully done. I found myself cheering for Rosie every step of the way!"
Emily Johnson
★★★★★

"This story is a heartwarming tale of determination and resilience. Rosie’s journey from feeling like an outsider to finding her place on the basketball team is both uplifting and realistic. The author does a great job of portraying the ups and downs of adolescence. I would have liked to see more about the basketball games, but overall, a great read!"
Michael Thompson
★★★★☆

"What a fantastic book! The characters are well-developed, and I loved the friendship between Rosie and Jenny. The themes of self-discovery and empowerment resonate strongly, especially for young readers. The basketball elements added an exciting layer to the story. I couldn't put it down!"
Samantha Lee
★★★★★

"This book is a gem! It captures the essence of middle school life perfectly, from the awkwardness of trying out for a team to the thrill of competition. Rosie is a character that many young girls can look up to, and her journey is both inspiring and relatable. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves sports and coming-of-age stories!"
Laura Kim
★★★★★

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