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Swimming the Distance
Swimming the Distance
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Jake Maddox

Swimming the Distance

Mason Williams dominates short races in the pool, but his endurance is not up to speed. When one of his teammates taunts him that he might never "swim with the big fish," Mason vows to train harder. Luckily, his best friend Alex has a great idea . . . to swim in a nearby lake to build up his strength. Alex paddles his kayak beside Mason as he swims in the lake each day after school, and soon Mason starts seeing results. But when the two friends have an argument, Mason might take his training too far. Will Mason be able to swim the distance?

 
ISBN978-1-4342-9669-6
6-Pack ISBN978-1-4965-0239-1
GRLP
Lexile Level710L
ATOS Level4.9
GenreSports Fiction
Text TypeLiterature: Narrative
Text SubtypeSequence, Cause & Effect
SubjectFiction Reading, Sports
Page Count96
Copyright2015
SeriesJake Maddox JV
Paperback
Price
$5.95
 


6-Pack
Paperback
Price
$35.70

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Jake Maddox

Jake Maddox

Who is Jake Maddox? Athlete, author, world-traveler – or all three? He has surfed in Hawaii, scuba-dived in Australia, and climbed the mountains of Peru and Alaska. His books range from the most popular team sports to outdoor activities to survival adventures and even to auto racing. His exploits have inspired numerous writers to walk in his footsteps – literally! Each of his stories is stamped with teamwork, fair play, and a strong sense of self-worth and discipline. Always a team-player, Maddox realizes it takes more than one man (or woman) to create a book good enough for a young reader. He hopes the lessons learned on the court, field, or arena and the champion sprinter pace of his books can motivate kids to become better athletes and lifelong readers.

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