Product Description
Winning Sarah's Heart
Cody has made it. He’s finally in the sixth grade and king of the world. Or, at least, king of his school. Cody has a lot going for him but has only one thing on his mind – winning the heart of the new girl in school, Sarah Davis.
But who knew that the sixth grade could be so much work? Almost immediately, Cody defends Sarah's honor, plays his archrival, Eric Mullen, in the championship football game and still manages to somehow find time to be the lead in the school play.
And as he navigates through the treacherous waters of his final year at Wenchester Elementary – as he experiences his first love, his first kiss, a painful loss, and more fun and laughs and tears than he ever bargained for – Cody Greer will discover the true meaning of friendship and learn that life has a funny way of throwing you a few curveballs. Luckily, Cody Greer knows just how to keep his eye on the ball.
Kurt and Captain Annie
KURT AND CAPTAIN ANNIE is a coming-of-age young adult novel that features one very special girl, Annie Burke.
Kurt Kelton immediately befriends the new girl in town, and soon develops a crush on her. But Annie isn’t interested in crushes, or boys for that matter. She’s an amazing athlete. So amazing that Kurt invites her to try out for the boy’s school baseball team. Well, the boys are in for a rude awakening. Annie is good. So good that she’s better than all of them. So what’s a school to do when their best athlete is a girl? Easy. They make her captain.
**Acclaim for the novels of H.T. Night and J.R. Hargrove**
"Kurt and Captain Annie is a wonderful, heart-warming story. Mr. Hargrove is a fabulously talented writer who captures the exuberance of youth and the spirit of adventure. I've set this one aside to read again."
—Elaine Babich, author of You Never Called Me Princess and Relatively Normal
"A book to be enjoyed by the whole family. A fun, fun story. I love this!"
—J.R. Rain, author of Moon Dance and The Body Departed
"What a sweet story! Highly recommended!"
—Lani Bennett, author of False Dichotomy
Cody has made it. He’s finally in the sixth grade and king of the world. Or, at least, king of his school. Cody has a lot going for him but has only one thing on his mind – winning the heart of the new girl in school, Sarah Davis.
But who knew that the sixth grade could be so much work? Almost immediately, Cody defends Sarah's honor, plays his archrival, Eric Mullen, in the championship football game and still manages to somehow find time to be the lead in the school play.
And as he navigates through the treacherous waters of his final year at Wenchester Elementary – as he experiences his first love, his first kiss, a painful loss, and more fun and laughs and tears than he ever bargained for – Cody Greer will discover the true meaning of friendship and learn that life has a funny way of throwing you a few curveballs. Luckily, Cody Greer knows just how to keep his eye on the ball.
Kurt and Captain Annie
KURT AND CAPTAIN ANNIE is a coming-of-age young adult novel that features one very special girl, Annie Burke.
Kurt Kelton immediately befriends the new girl in town, and soon develops a crush on her. But Annie isn’t interested in crushes, or boys for that matter. She’s an amazing athlete. So amazing that Kurt invites her to try out for the boy’s school baseball team. Well, the boys are in for a rude awakening. Annie is good. So good that she’s better than all of them. So what’s a school to do when their best athlete is a girl? Easy. They make her captain.
**Acclaim for the novels of H.T. Night and J.R. Hargrove**
"Kurt and Captain Annie is a wonderful, heart-warming story. Mr. Hargrove is a fabulously talented writer who captures the exuberance of youth and the spirit of adventure. I've set this one aside to read again."
—Elaine Babich, author of You Never Called Me Princess and Relatively Normal
"A book to be enjoyed by the whole family. A fun, fun story. I love this!"
—J.R. Rain, author of Moon Dance and The Body Departed
"What a sweet story! Highly recommended!"
—Lani Bennett, author of False Dichotomy
