
Keeper
By Mal Peet
Subjects: Sportswriters, Sports, fiction, Paul Faustino (Fictitious character), Soccer players, Supernatural, South america, fiction, Soccer goalkeepers, Interpersonal relations, Soccer, Coming of age, Fiction, Children's fiction, Bildungsromans, Soccer stories, Sports stories, Soccer, fiction, Young Adult Fiction, Sportsmen and sportswomen, Juvenile fiction, Brazil, fiction, Ghosts, Interpersonal relations, fiction
Description: An extraordinary novel, winner of the Branford Boase Award and the Bronze Nestle Children's Book Prize.Paul Faustino, South America's top sports writer, sits opposite the man they call El Gato – the Cat – the world's greatest goalkeeper. On the table between them stands the World Cup... In the hours that follow, El Gato tells his incredible story – how he, a poor logger's son, learns to become a World Cup-winning goalkeeper so good he is almost unbeatable. And the most remarkable part of this story is the man who teaches him – the mysterious Keeper, who haunts a football pitch at the heart of the claustrophobic forest...
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