Holding Back - (Rhiza Shorts) 4th Edition by Frances Prentice (Paperback)
About this item
Highlights
- This book was written to represent homeschoolers and the lesser known sport of campdrafting, aswell as to encourage teenagers who feel insecure socially that it is worth making the effort to breakout of their comfort zone.
- 112 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Lifestyles
- Series Name: Rhiza Shorts
Description
Book Synopsis
This book was written to represent homeschoolers and the lesser known sport of campdrafting, as
well as to encourage teenagers who feel insecure socially that it is worth making the effort to break
out of their comfort zone. It provides an authentic look at a homeschooled male teen who needs to
learn to challenge himself, in sports, in life, and in his social skills.
Nick is a fifteen-year-old boy whose best friend is his little sister, and tends to be a bit of a loner.
While Nick is the older brother Nick finds that his little sister does better in the sport of campdrafting
than he does. He tends to get nervous, makes hasty decisions and stuffs up. He feels awkward around
the other competitors. But Nick decides to join a local swim squad, he wants to challenge himself to
make some friends. Along the way he discovers he's a competitive breaststroker, and works out how
to fit in with a mixed group of teens, growing more independent in the process. The other 4 teens have
a variety of personalities - a super friendly guy, super self-confident guy, and two girls, one who
becomes very interested in campdrafting and later asks Nick for riding lessons. He becomes good
friends with one of the guys and goes to his place to ride motorbikes. The new mates come to see him
compete at a campdraft. He is more relaxed with the other competitors this time, and is more
successful in the competition.
This book is unlike most others on the market, and will appeal because of its unique nature. Many
teens may have wondered about homeschooling. Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport that many
may not have heard of. Actual homeschoolers will feel validated to see themselves represented
positively in literature.
From the Back Cover
Nick's life revolves around his family farm, homeschooling and campdrafting events. It has always seemed like enough, but now Nick's not so sure.
His sister has no trouble making friends wherever she goes, but Nick has always held back. Is it too late to start getting a social group of his own?
After joining his sister at the local swim squad, Nick discovers his competitive drive. Will there be someone to connect with? How can his newfound confidence help him at the next campdraft?