From Publishers Weekly
The good-natured star of Greene's debut novel, Owen Foote, Second Grade Strongman, returns, now old enough to play in the big-time town soccer league. Even though his best friend, Joseph, has never played soccer before and can't run or kick, Owen has talked him into signing up for the team. However, when Walter, the team bully, ridicules Joseph's abilities in front of the other players, Owen denies he's Joseph's friend. Thus Greene sets the field for what is bound to be an about-face on Owen's part, and the earnest boy obliges. He courageously speaks out against the coach's plan to divide the team into two groups based on skill (which would separate him from Joseph) and delivers a much-deserved comeuppance to Walter (even though it entails a soccer maneuver of questionable legality). Making her tale even sunnier, Greene finds a comfortable position for the bumbling Joseph, who shines playing in goal. Owen's close rapport with his parents and older sister adds extra warmth to this accessible novel, whose brief sentences, limited vocabulary and cheery drawings make it a good pick for those ready to graduate from picture books. Imparted with humor, the author's message about the importance of being a true friend will escape no youngster. Ages 6-8.
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From School Library Journal
Grade 1-3AOwen, who has been playing soccer since kindergarten, talks his good friend Joseph into joining a team. Joseph is new at the game and his first attempts to play it are clumsy. When a bully begins to ostracize him on the field, Owen must decide if he will defend his friend. The plot is straightforward and fast paced without any play-by-play action to slow it down. Greene understands second graders and her descriptions of their interests, fears, humor, and embarrassing moments ring true. Occasional black-and-white pen-and-ink drawings animate this beginning chapter book. Readers familiar with Owen Foote, Second Grade Strongman (Clarion, 1996) will be pleased to find this sequel, yet those who haven't will not have skipped a beat.ABlair Christolon, Prince William Public Library System, Manassas, VA
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