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Save the Season: A Choose Your Path Hockey Book
By (Author) Lisa M. Bolt Simons
Lake 7 Creative
Lake 7 Creative
14th January 2026
2nd Revised edition
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Siblings
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Winter sports: Ice hockey
Paperback
152
Width 133mm, Height 190mm, Spine 9mm
Become an ice hockey star in this interactive adventure. Make the right choices, upgrade your skills, and win the game!
As the starting goalie for your high school boys hockey team, you have a good thing going. At least, you did. Now, you're living a nightmare. The team's new backup goalie might actually be better than you-and she's your sister! Can you overcome this sibling rivalry, improve your skills, and help the team become champions Or will your tournament run fall short
You're the main character in this interactive sports adventure. Play as Adam, and try to maintain a positive attitude as your role begins to change. Your team needs you, but can you improve your skills and find a way to get back on the ice More importantly, when your teammates begin to bully your sister, will you choose friendship or family
You may have read sports books before, but you've never read one like Save the Season by Lisa M. Bolt Simons. It's a game within a game. Here's how it works:
Interactive books for kids are more popular than ever. Create your own adventure with the Choose to Win book series for boys and girls. You're the main character. You make the choices. Will you find your way to a championship finish
Lisa M. Bolt Simons has written 70 nonfiction and fiction children's books-including five middle-grade Choose Your Path novels-and an adult history book. She has twice received an honorable mention for the McKnight Artist Fellowship for Writers in Children's Literature. She has also received three Minnesota State Arts Board grants, a MNSCBWI Writing Mentorship, a Shabo Award for Children's Picture Book Writers, and an artist grant from the Southwest Minnesota Arts and Humanities Council.
Lisa is a proud and slightly jealous mom to her math- and science-minded adult twins, Jeri and Anthony. Originally from Colorado, she lives in a Minnesota town (population: 140ish) with her husband, who also loves to read.