In a read-aloud perfect for conversations about team stewardship and
growth mindset, a boy overshadowed by a family of skilled hockey players
finds an innovative way to shine.
In Jackson Moore's small town, his family is known for producing hockey
heroes--but he worries that he'll never measure up to their amazing
skills. On the ice he feels like a potato on skates, and his teammates
begin to wonder if he really is a Moore. Then, when a shortage of
equipment puts his team at risk of losing their spot in the Winterfest
Tournament, Jackson makes a game plan of his own and realizes that his
problem-solving and stewardship abilities are hallmarks of a true MVP.
Just like Jackson, award-winning author Kari-Lynn Winters grew up
playing in the shadow of a big hockey family. In On the Line she
demonstrates with heart and humor how scoring goals is not the only path
to team heroism. An author's note furthers the conversation about
sportsmanship, teamwork, and building supportive communities. Lively art
by award-winning illustrator Scot Ritchie perfectly captures the
action on and off the ice as Jackson learns to celebrate the skills he
has--and to enjoy the game in spite of the ones he doesn't.