Written by experienced special needs teachers and fully assessed by The Basic Skills Agency to ensure accessibility in both layout and content, “Livewire Youth Fiction” offers exciting stories about the issues, dramas and challenges of being young.
Dive into the thrilling world of "Back of the Net (Livewire Youth Fiction)" by John Goodwin, a compelling and accessible story designed specifically for young readers, particularly those with learning differences. Published by Hodder Arnold H&S in 2000, this 32-page paperback isn't just another youth fiction title; it's a carefully crafted narrative aimed at engaging and empowering young minds. "Back of the Net" is part of the acclaimed "Livewire Youth Fiction" series, known for its exciting stories that tackle the real-life issues, dramas, and challenges faced by today's youth. What sets this series apart is its commitment to accessibility. This book has been rigorously assessed by The Basic Skills Agency to ensure its layout and content are easily understandable, making it a valuable resource for struggling readers or those with special educational needs. While specific plot details of "Back of the Net" are deliberately not revealed here to avoid spoilers and preserve the reading experience, the series is recognized for its realistic portrayals of teenage life, often exploring themes of friendship, sports, personal growth, and overcoming obstacles. Goodwins writing is engaging and relatable, capturing the voice and concerns of young people in a way that resonates with them. John Goodwin is a respected author in the field of educational resources, particularly for special needs students. He understands the importance of creating materials that are both informative and engaging, and "Back of the Net" is a testament to his expertise. The book serves as an excellent tool for educators and parents looking for age-appropriate reading material that builds confidence and promotes literacy skills. It is a perfect addition to school libraries, classrooms, or home reading collections. Its lightweight design (approximately 45g) makes it easy to handle, and the durable paperback binding ensures it can withstand repeated use. The ISBN numbers (ISBN-10: 0340774703, ISBN-13: 9780340774700) can be used to identify the specific version of the book. This book fits into these categories: Health, Fitness & Dieting, Children's Health, Children with Disabilities, Education & Teaching, Schools & Teaching. This blend of thrilling narrative and careful construction makes "Back of the Net" a must-have for any young reader looking for an engaging and accessible story.