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The Captain Contest: (Soccer Cats Series #1)

AUTHOR: Matt Christopher
ISBN: 0316135747

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The Captain Contest: (Soccer Cats Series #1)
- Book Review,
by Matt Christopher


From Publishers Weekly
Kicking off the Soccer 'Cats series, credited to the late Christopher, this early chapter book introduces 10-year-old Dewey and his best friend, Bundy. When the two spot a poster announcing a contest to come up with a team name and T-shirt logo for the summer soccer league, they have very different reactions. Bundy thinks it would be "awesome" to head up the team, but "just barely passed art last year." A talented artist, Dewey is psyched about designing a team logo, but the thought of being team captain makes him a "little queasy." Undecided about entering the competition, Dewey doesn't speak up when Bundy asks his teammates if they plan to enter the contest. They all agree that Bundy would make the ideal captain, and he assumes the captain's position is in the bag. As Dewey mulls over whether or not to enter the contest, the narrative convincingly presents his anguish over the possibility of jeopardizing his friendship with Bundy as well as his trepidation about becoming captain. Despite its single-issue focus, the plot moves along at a sprightly pace, though young soccer buffs (especially those familiar with Christopher's oeuvre) may be disappointed at the minimal action on the playing field. The series' second installment, Operation Baby-Sitter, is being published simultaneously. Ages 7-9. Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From School Library Journal
Grade 2-3-When two 10-year-old friends sign up for a summer soccer league, they discover there is a contest to name and design logos for the teams. The winners will become captains and their designs, part of the uniforms. Bundy is a natural leader but not a good artist. Dewey can draw well but wants nothing to do with being in charge, yet plans to enter anyway. When he finally lets his friend know, Bundy is upset. Nothing too suspenseful takes place in this beginning chapter book. In fact, the outcome is evident immediately-Dewey arranges for Bundy to be captain of the Soccer 'Cats even though it's his logo that wins. The plot is neither interesting nor realistic. The book is illustrated with a few black line drawings. All in all, this posthumous publication is not up to Christopher's previous standards.Kate Kohlbeck, Randall School, Waukesha, WI Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Booklist
Christopher opens an entirely new, numbered, series, Soccer 'Cats, with this posthumously published action-packed tale of a 10-year-old with a problem. The new summer league is running a logo contest, and the winning designer for each team will be designated captain. Dewey loves to draw but hates the idea of being in charge, but his best friend, Bundy, is a natural leader with no artistic talent. It's a pretty dilemma for Dewey at least; Bundy has no qualms about submitting an unrecognizable drawing. Although readers will need soccer experience to follow the game action, Christopher moves the story right along and resolves Dewey's conflict feasibly, with the help of an open-minded coach. Short chapters and well-leaded lines of type, plus occasional ink drawings of a snub-nosed protagonist looking troubled, will draw less practiced readers to this brief chapter book. John Peters


Book Description
Dewey London and Bundy Neel are psyched about the new summer soccer league, until they learn about the contest to be team captain: whoever draws the best team logo will be named captain. Should artistic Dewey enter even though Bundy would make a better captain?


Card catalog description
Dewey loves to draw and wants to enter the soccer team logo contest, but he does not want to win the grand prize--being team captain.


About the Author
Matt Christopher is the name behind more than seventy five sports-themed books for children.


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         Book Review

The Captain Contest: (Soccer Cats Series #1)
- Book Reviews,
by Matt Christopher

The Captain Contest: (Soccer Cats Series #1)

ANNOTATION

Dewey loves to draw and wants to enter the soccer team logo contest, but he does not want to win the grand prize--being team captain.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Dewey London and Bundy Neel are psyched about the new summer soccer league, until they learn about the contest to be team captain: whoever draws the best team logo will be named captain. Should artistic Dewey enter even though Bundy would make a better captain?

Author Biography: Matt Christopher is the name behind more than seventy five sports-themed books for children.

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature - Joyce Rice

Dewey and Bundy are both anxious to see the new summer soccer team get started. Then they read the announcement about the contest for the best team logo. The contest rules say that whoever draws the best logo for the team will be the team captain and have their logo on all the team T-shirts. Dewey likes to draw and would like to submit his drawing for the contest. Bundy would be the best team captain, though, and Dewey and everyone else knows it. Should Dewey bow out of the contest just because he wants Bundy to be captain, or is there a way to enter the contest and still help Bundy to be captain? Christopher's fans will be delighted to see this soccer series, "Soccer 'Cats", on the shelf alongside his other sports stories.

School Library Journal

Gr 2-3-When two 10-year-old friends sign up for a summer soccer league, they discover there is a contest to name and design logos for the teams. The winners will become captains and their designs, part of the uniforms. Bundy is a natural leader but not a good artist. Dewey can draw well but wants nothing to do with being in charge, yet plans to enter anyway. When he finally lets his friend know, Bundy is upset. Nothing too suspenseful takes place in this beginning chapter book. In fact, the outcome is evident immediately-Dewey arranges for Bundy to be captain of the Soccer 'Cats even though it's his logo that wins. The plot is neither interesting nor realistic. The book is illustrated with a few black line drawings. All in all, this posthumous publication is not up to Christopher's previous standards.-Kate Kohlbeck, Randall School, Waukesha, WI Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.


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