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Calgary Herald reviewer Mickey Dumont found the book "fills the void by offering a comprehensive look at the world of women's hockey". [4] Edmonton Journal ' s Vicki Hall praised the "brightly-coloured volume" for having "easy-to-understand language" explaining how girls can become proficient in hockey.
The Hockey Book for Girls; The Hockey Sweater; Hockey: Canada's Royal Winter Game; L. The Longest Shot: How Larry Kwong Changed the Face of Hockey; N.
The novel, noted as "hockey literature", [2] centers on a declining youth hockey team in a small town. The story follows the events leading up to a violent incident involving two teenagers and the consequences that they face, the hockey players, their families, friends, and the community which has a long-standing reputation as a hockey town.
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The book calls for and end to the separation of boys and girls in junior ice hockey, and the return to community ownership of ice hockey training facilities. [2] The book identifies the root cause of the problem as the corporations that own the ice hockey teams and their prioritization of profit over the wellbeing of hockey players and the ...
Reader's Digest Condensed Books was a series of hardcover anthology collections, published by the American general interest monthly family magazine Reader's Digest and distributed by direct mail. Most volumes contained five (although a considerable minority consisted of three, four, or six) current best-selling novels and nonfiction books which ...
The NHL Official Guide & Record Book was the complete statistical record of the National Hockey League, published annually by the league until the league ended its production after the publication of the book following the 2017–18 season. An augmented and dynamic version of the information contained in the book can now be found at records.nhl ...
[3] The book review site The Pequod rated the book a 10.0 (out of 10.0) and said, “Dryden's book is so beautifully written, with such a wise and thoughtful voice, that it often rises to level of great literature.” [4] Ian McGillis in the Montreal Gazette wrote "It's a book that made a huge splash on first publication in 1983 and has ...