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The Recruiting Trip (The University of Gatica Series) (Volume 1) Letters are pouring in from all over the country. The beautiful old buildings on campus and Ivy League smarts seems so above her little Ohio town upbringing. The university’s athletic program b


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The Recruiting Trip (The University of Gatica Series) (Volume 1)

Title:The Recruiting Trip (The University of Gatica Series) (Volume 1)
Author:Lexy Timms
Rating:4.76 (530 Votes)
Asin:1503320634
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:152 Pages
Publish Date:2014-11-20
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The Recruiting Trip Book Trailer: youtube/watch?v=5FdSZUaJ2q0 Aspiring college athlete Aileen Nessa is finding the recruiting process beyond daunting. Being ranked #10 in the world for the 100m hurdles at the age of eighteen is not a fluke, even though she believes that one race, where everything clinked magically together, might be. American universities don’t seem to think so. Letters are pouring in from all over the country. As she faces the challenge of differentiating between a college’s genuine commitment to her or just empty promises from talent-seeking coaches, Aileen heads to Gatica State University, a Division One school, on a recruiting trip. The university’s athletic program boasts one of the top sprint coaches in the country. The beautiful old buildings on campus and Ivy League smarts seems so above her little Ohio town upbringing. All Aileen needs to convince her to sign her letter of intent is a recruiting trip that takes her breath away. Tyrone Jensen

Editorial :

The most unkindest cut of all: the victim's blood becomes decoration to the hand that slays him. I have known Ballard from the time of his PhD dissertation at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and onwards. The corrective realignment of art history that has occurred under the aegis of a generation or so of feminist-oriented scholarship has made this image one of the most familiar created by a woman artist of the past. Kinder's book clocks in at over 500 riveting pages but, is largely without pictures of all the incredible finds. So how could a smart person have been so mistaken for so long? The title of the book is the answer, "I had therefore lived in a semi-conscious state of self-delusion--what the existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre called bad faith" (75). The book did not disappoint. Still; good reading.. A must-read for anyone who is fearful of flying. The illustrations are sketchy, literally, and the venn diagrams a bit silly, but other than that, I have nothing negative. More

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