By: Coach Pedro and Susan Adam Rita
Color - 8.5 x 11
ISBN: 9781434322494
About the Authors
Amarildo Pedro Rita was born in 1962 and played high level soccer in Brazil and has being coaching youth soccer players in the United States since 1999. Cu
The book A Great Soccer Tournament is about a soccer team that plays at a tournament.
The tournament is held in upstate Michigan and the kids have all the excitement one can have. Between lots of fun, hard work, determination, and adventures, they will also experience the fun of playing on a typical chilly early morning, having car lights as the only source of showing them the dimensions of the field.
A Great Soccer Tournament is for all of those, children and adults, who love the game of soccer and who make a simple tournament a great one—filled with the best you can have in life: family, friends, the sharing of happiness, fun, and lessons you can keep forever.
A
Great Soccer Tournament
Pedro
Rita and Susan Adam-Rita
Murilo Pruner, illustrator
AuthorHouse
Softcover $14.50
72 pages
978-1-4343-2249-4
Four Stars (out of Five) A Michigan soccer team under the
guidance of Coach Pedro visits Hemingway country on idyllic Walloon Lake and in
the nearby town of Petoskey. They’re revved up for a tournament which will test
their energy and reveal their disciplined footwork. The story is told from the
viewpoint of a boy named Fred, who appreciates the excitement of the games and
the area’s pristine nature, which he is later reluctant to leave behind. Fred
says, “Why is it that whenever you are having fun, the time passes by very
fast?”
The team
hangs tough against in-state opponents. Parents and kids display sportsmanship
and their experienced coach both instructs and supports. Fred takes the blame
on behalf of the team when they give up goals because, “...we were not marking
the outside players, as our coach had asked.” That line is the only assignment of
fault in the consistently positive story. The book’s vocabulary is weighted
toward superlatives, and doesn’t vary tremendously, but the repetitions are not
problematic.
The
illustrator has rendered the children somewhat representationally, with black
dot eyes and limited features.
The Coach
is drawn a couple gradations closer to realism, with shallow facial wrinkles
and a mole on his temple.
The
illustrations convey motion, elation, and disappointment as appropriate. The
range of colors and the compositional elements of the images are right for
the story and the lower/middle-elementary age of the target audience.
For a
pre-dawn game “...cars turned on their lights in order for us to see where we
were playing.” Murilo Pruner captures subtle details in the artificial
mercury-vapor glow; shadows stretch and silhouettes of observers watch backlit
from the vantage point of the hill’s crest. The lake appears much as it might
have a hundred years ago when a young Ernest Hemingway whiled away summers at
his grandparents’ lakeside cottage.
The
authors’ first language is Portuguese, but they acquit themselves in English
well. Pedro Rita is a retired professional soccer player from Brazil. He’s
coached a program in Ann Arbor, Michigan, since 1999, backed by a Master’s
degree in physical education and a USSF A coaching license. Brazilian-born
psychologist Susan Adam-Rita is currently a doctoral candidate at Wayne State
University.
A Great
Soccer Tournament is spot-on for positive message. It works to spur children’s
participation in the sport, and it could certainly encourage a few Up North
getaways also. Goal!