Book details
Tommi Pockets
Description
(Ashland, Pennsylvania, 1958)Thirteen-year-old Tommi "Pockets" Leland has one goal in life--to be the first female world champion pool player. But in the 1950s, gals were not welcome in poolrooms. With her pop's approval, she disguises herself as a boy to shoot at a local poolroom, where she and her pop are an unbeatable team.But Pockets has another secret life that even Pop and Meemaw know nothing about. She runs with the Thorns, a street gang, and during a rumble with the Hawks, the hated rival gang, Pockets is arrested. Instead of being sent to reform school with the other gang members, she must counsel with Salvation Army Captain Arlene Masters, who has a passion to help kids.Pockets meets her match in fiery "Captain Ar," who shares with Pockets what's really important in life--loving God and loving others.So, does Pockets listen? Or does she continue in a downward spiral that can only lead to more trouble in her young life and a broken heart?
Age
13-18
Text complexity
beginner
Length
172 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
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- Marsha Hubler's writing style is engaging and has been praised in her previous works, making 'Tommi Pockets' a potentially enjoyable read.
- The story may contain valuable life lessons that can be applicable to readers of all ages, similar to her 'Keystone Stables' series.
- For fans of Marsha Hubler's work, 'Tommi Pockets' could be an exciting new addition to her collection of inspiring stories.