Kid Owner
From New York Times bestselling author and former NFL player Tim Green comes a riveting new stand-alone football story, which SLJ called a “smooth, well-crafted middle grade sports novel.” Now in paperback!
When Ryan’s estranged father unexpectedly dies, Ryan learns that he has inherited the Dallas Cowboys. With his new role as owner of this NFL team, Ryan has high hopes that he can be more than just a middle school misfit. Maybe he can even get off the bench and into the starting lineup of his own football team.
With the help of his friends, Ryan takes advantage of his newfound stardom. But just when things are looking up, Ryan’s stepmother makes a legal play to install her own son as the Cowboys’ kid owner. And Ryan quickly realizes he may lose much more than just the Dallas Cowboys.
From New York Times bestselling author and former NFL player Tim Green comes a riveting new stand-alone football story, which SLJ called a “smooth, well-crafted middle grade sports novel.” Now in paperback!
When Ryan’s estranged father unexpectedly dies, Ryan learns that he has inherited the Dallas Cowboys. With his new role as owner of this NFL team, Ryan has high hopes that he can be more than just a middle school misfit. Maybe he can even get off the bench and into the starting lineup of his own football team.
With the help of his friends, Ryan takes advantage of his newfound stardom. But just when things are looking up, Ryan’s stepmother makes a legal play to install her own son as the Cowboys’ kid owner. And Ryan quickly realizes he may lose much more than just the Dallas Cowboys.
From New York Times bestselling author and former NFL player Tim Green comes a riveting new stand-alone football story, which SLJ called a “smooth, well-crafted middle grade sports novel.” Now in paperback!
When Ryan’s estranged father unexpectedly dies, Ryan learns that he has inherited the Dallas Cowboys. With his new role as owner of this NFL team, Ryan has high hopes that he can be more than just a middle school misfit. Maybe he can even get off the bench and into the starting lineup of his own football team.
With the help of his friends, Ryan takes advantage of his newfound stardom. But just when things are looking up, Ryan’s stepmother makes a legal play to install her own son as the Cowboys’ kid owner. And Ryan quickly realizes he may lose much more than just the Dallas Cowboys.