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Tee It Up

What are your favorite sports to watch and play?

Funny thing about me and sports… ah… I don’t do sports. Lol. It may be because I don’t have a competitive bone in my body or I’m naturally clutsy. In any case I don’t have a favourite sport to either watch or play..

My husband, on the other hand, played hockey, baseball, lacrosse, and who knows what else, growing up. I get exhausted just hearing about it. And… for a time pursued golf both as an amateur and as a professional.

I do exercise… a lot actually, because of the benefits of exercise combined with a healthy diet (no added sugar and harmful seed oils).

I do write children’s fiction and have a sports-themed series going called Tee It Up, mainly because I can take advantage of my husband’s vast knowledge of sports. 😉

“Eddie’s Story“ by Suzanne Rightley

Eddie has what it takes to be a hockey superstar but struggles with making the big career choice because of his love for golf. With the help of family, friends (old and new), Eddie discovers a lot about himself during his summer job. Good book choice for boys 12-15.

Learn more about Suzanne Rightley’s Tee It Up Series. Visit her author page to discover more children’s fiction stories available as ebooks or paperback.

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Kids Fiction – Thoughtful Gift

Children books make timeless gifts, that never lose their appeal or importance, for kids of all ages.

Suzanne Rightley Books

Suzanne Rightley is an author of children’s fiction stories for independent readers who do not require pictures to hold their attention. Written with lively dialogue, plenty of humour, plots and subplots, mystery and intrigue – Rightley Books have a child’s natural curiosity firmly in mind.

If nurturing a child’s imagination is a priority, then Suzanne’s books encourage her readers to ‘paint the picture’ in their own minds.

Media influence surrounds us (and our children) everywhere we go. Seldom are we not assaulted by visuals that dictate what appeals to us. It’s a world of ‘bells and whistles’ and whether we realize it or not – we are guided (some would say manipulated) into what the ‘seller’ wants us to believe.

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Children’s fiction requires no ‘bells and whistles’ if the narration provides the visuals in words.

A child’s imagination is still required to complete the comprehension process.

Pictures can be helpful, yes, but not necessary.

Encouraging children to search their minds’ eye to ‘see’ the story is a good thing.

Book Series by Suzanne Rightley

Buttercup Girls Mystery Stories

Light, fun reading for girls 7 -9 who love a few giggles with their mysteries.

Granola Brea Health-nut Books

Navigating through a junk-food obsessed world isn’t for the fainthearted.

Brea is determined to handle any predicament that challenges a true health-nut.

Full of hilarious moments appealing to 10-14.

Tee it Up Series

Junior golf is a growing sport and makes a great backdrop to explore challenges that face tweens and young teens. Topics include lifeskills, career choices, and family/friend/coworker relationships.

Note: Extensive knowledge of golf rultes/etiquette not required.

Relatable narrative for boys 12-15

Ivey Sisters, P.I.

Inheriting a detective agency presents challenges for Claire and Connie Ivey. With the help of loyal employees and a family friend/cop, the sisters tackle strange cases with surprising twists.

For mystery lovers ages 12-15

Visit Suzanne’s author page for details: Suzanne Rightley or visit her author website @ suzannerightley.com

Fiction story for kids 10-14 · Kids Books · Reluctant readers · Sports-themed books for boys

Stick to Irons

Suzanne Rightley is an author of children’s fiction books. She’s written mystery books for girls ages 7-9 (Buttercup Girls Mystery Stories), health-awareness (Granola Brea Books) for kids 10-14, and fiction stories for boys…

The following blog post features a fiction story for boys 12-15 (for advanced young readers or older reluctant readers)

Book 1 in Tee It Up Series… Sports-themed books for boys 12-15

The NHL!

Every young hockey player’s dream! Right?

Wrong!…And one kid might be the only person on the planet, that thinks so…

But, Hey … he’s got his reasons…

Fifteen-year-old Eddie has a shot at the biggest league of all. The NHL! He’s the real deal and his ‘hockey-crazed’ family never lets him forget it — not even for a minute.

They are cheering him on, from the arena to their kitchens, living rooms, and backyard barbecues. You get the picture — it’s a lot!

Eddie’s got the game and he’s got the support…so why would he want to dump hockey — yeah, you heard that right — dump hockey to trade in his helmet, stick, and skates for … A driver, putter, and golf shoes?

Off-season hockey means on-season golf, and this year, his summer job has Eddie teeing up with a whole new set of challenges.

Teaming up with old friends and making new ones, means Eddie’s playbook has gone off the ice to the fairways and… business meetings? Huh?

As new jobs pile up, old pressures persist, and as Eddie soon learns… some decisions can’t be put off forever. It’ll be fun, it’ll be challenging, but for Eddie… addressing his issues is a lot more complicated than ‘addressing the ball’.

To Parents and Educators: Tee it Up Series

  • Wholesome content centered around the importance of family, friends, and community
  • Career choices, making the right decisions can be challenging – these fiction stories encourage openness and discussion between kids and their parents/teachers
  • Junior golf is growing in popularity and provides a great backdrop for kids’ fiction

Stick to Irons is available now on Amazon