Eagle Eyes

Mitchard, Jacquelyn, Lewis, Michael S.

Overview

In this charming story, Kofi, an 11-year-old boy from Ghana, lives for one thing only: soccer. He dreams of winning the Under-17 trophy for his country, so he begins to neglect school work, ignore his chores at home, and disregard other responsibilities except to his team. His only goal is to be a professional player and earn a lot of money, but he never acknowledges he might need an education. One day Kofi goes with his mother to visit his grandfather, who has been blind for a long time. Kofi’s uncle, an ophthalmologist, along with an American co-worker, performs cataract surgery on his grandfather. The operation is a starting pointthe grandfather can now see his grandson for the first time and Kofi realizes that his uncle’s talent, which requires an education, just might be more important than soccer.

Details
Mahvl Publishing
9780979007224
Paperback
2009
EN
128 pages
***

Organize your reading life.

Track all your reads in one place. Custom shelves, reading goals, and more. No social stuff, no ads, no distractions.