The Dream Team: Jaz Santos vs. the World
J**Z
A spunky, lovable heroine
A delightful story of a young girl who just wants to play soccer (football to the rest of the world) and to keep her parents together. The school won't provide money or a coach for a girls' football team, so Jaz convinces a group of friends to join her and raise the money themselves. Jaz is a spunky, lovable heroine, who sometimes gets in trouble, but always has the best intentions. She wants to play in a football tournament and hopes it will bring her mother back home. Wonderful dialogue, great characterizations, and an absorbing plot. Funny, realistic, and full of heart. Kids will adore this. And it's the first in a series!
T**T
Jaz Santos vs. the World ⭐⭐⭐⭐
“Nothing I planned ever turned out the way it was supposed to. As usual, it was me, Jaz Santos vs. the World.”This is Jasmina Santos-Campbell’s story as she deals with everything life throws at her. Whether that be lies from school mates getting her banned from playing football (her favourite thing in the world), teachers and boys who thought the boys team was more important than her girls team, or her parents splitting up at home. And all the while Jaz blames herself.But at least she had football. “Football made everything better. The excitement when my feet made contact with the ball to dribble or kick, the spark that shot through me as I ran down the wings, and the pride when the ball rolled past the posts.”Spotting a flyer in a library for a Brighton Girls Under-11s Seven-a-Side Football Tournament she forms a team, Bramrock Stars, which is her escape really. “The whole plan sounded a bit daft. Even to me, and it had been my idea. Why would six girls, none of whom were football-mad like me, agree to be in a team that didn’t exist yet?” The Dream Team is formed.Also by the end of the book Jaz is facing up to her fears and realising that when things go wrong around her, it isn’t her fault.There are quite a few characters in the book, which makes it hard to get to grips with them all, but they’ll be more-fully explored in other books in “The Dream Team” series. Overall the book has a nice story to it whilst also tackling or touching upon a few tough issues: bullying, sexism and parents splitting. 4 stars for the Bramrock Stars.⭐⭐⭐⭐
C**R
Heartwarming
One of the most heartwarming books I have read for ages. I loved this uplifting story about a girl realising her football dreams. There is a wonderful light touch to the writing that makes you bounce along with Jaz and will her into succeeding. I loved all the characters and the realism that was beautifully handled. Yes Jaz faces sexism and doubt, yes it is harder for her because she doesn’t come from a privileged background, but it is her self-belief and sheer determination that propels her to realise her dreams. That’s the fantastic message of this book - it might be harder for you, but that doesn’t mean you don’t deserve it. Fight on people, fight on! Oh and the football stuff was great (as was all the food) - my daughter plays football and I love how it is becoming more mainstream. Girls can do whatever they want to and their stories are just as valuable as boys stories. Rock on Jaz!
M**N
Inspiring
My daughter and I loved this book. We read it together and couldn’t wait for the next chapter. A brilliant lead character who fights hard for what she wants and inspires other. Such a fun adventure.
N**D
Highly recommend!
What a brilliant book! A heart warming and empowering story which I thoroughly enjoyed as an adult and have passed onto my younger relatives to now read.Love that this book has recipe at the end and Q&A with the author. Can't wait for the second instalment!
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