Baltimore, 1952
With her father fighting in the Korean War, bigotry in her school, and
the desire to play a "boy's sport," one girl struggles to find her place
in the world.
Caroline Panski harbors one dream: to play ice hockey. But, as the
neighborhood boys--and her mother--tell her: Boys play hockey; girls
figure skate. Caroline, however, refuses to give up, and she navigates
her world with determination. Knowing that her beloved father is
fighting for freedom far away in Korea saddens her but also gives her
strength. And when her school is integrated and she develops a crush on
an African- American student, she will need strength and courage to
stand up to her classmates just to be his friend. In the end, Caroline's
is a difficult and imperfect world, but one that allows for moments of
triumph and friendship.