From Newbery Honor-winning author Eugene Yelchin comes Arcady's
Goal, another glimpse into Soviet Russia.
For twelve-year-old Arcady, soccer is more than just a game. Sent to
live in a children's home after his parents are declared enemies of the
state, it is a means of survival, securing extra rations, respect, and
protection. Ultimately, it proves to be his chance to leave. But in
Soviet Russia, second chances are few and far between. Will Arcady seize
his opportunity and achieve his goal? Or will he miss his shot?
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"Yelchin's b&w drawings, interspersed throughout the text as both spots
and spreads, add emotional depth and amplify the plot; ample soccer
detail makes this a winner for fans of the sport." --Publishers Weekly
"Two survivors of Stalinist oppression attempt to form a family in this
companion to the 2012 Newbery Honor-winning Breaking Stalin's Nose . .
. An uplifting, believable ending makes this companion lighter - but no
less affecting - than its laurelled predecessor." --Kirkus Reviews