Bobby Bains Ain’t Playing
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- ¥670
発行者による作品情報
When the girls are banned from the five-a-side tournament, young Sikh footballer Bobby Bains rallies his teammates to make a stand in this uplifting tale of solidarity from Bali Rai.
Football-mad Bobby and his friend Maisie are excited to hear about a new five-a-side tournament – especially as it’s happening on Diwali, or Bandi Chhor Divas as Sikhs call it!
After getting their teams together, however, Maisie is told she’s not allowed to take part. Hers is the only girls’ side to have entered and they’re not allowed to play against the boys. How unfair is that?
Bobby can’t believe it, and he comes up with a plan to make a stand. But will he be able to convince anyone to join him?
Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 8.
Reviews
"Bobby Bains Ain't Playing tackles big themes through the lens of a thrilling football-themed story that’s filled with friendship, comradeship and a strong sense of community … Slickly-paced and written in a clear, engaging style, Bobby Bains Ain't Playing is especially notable for the way it shows an endearing boy character bravely do the right thing for his female friends, and for its seamless integration of Sikh culture, history and values into the story." —LoveReading4Kids
"In this fabulous short read, sequel to the equally marvellous Bobby Bains Plays a Blinder, we again meet footie-obsessed Bobby in a shorter title that is not only really engaging but also takes a good hard look at gender equality." — Mrs Sydney's Famous World's Smallest Library, blog
"A wonderful story with lots of brilliant messages of equality, inclusion and kindness, as well as providing wonderful detail about cultural celebrations. The black and white illustrations add warmth and detail to this sporting story and make for a great chapter book read." – Blogger
"A brilliant, fast-paced story about football, friendship, equality, and Sikh culture, perfect for readers aged 7+ and anyone caught up in the excitement of the World Cup." – Blogger
About the author
Bali Rai was born in Leicester, where he grew up in a multicultural community dreaming of playing football for Liverpool FC, being Bob Marley or becoming a writer. He writes the books he would have enjoyed as a teenager and his book Rani and Sukh is a set-text for GCSE English. His novel, Killing Honour, won the North East Teenage Book Award, and was described as “utterly compelling” by The Bookseller.