The Ring
The Ring
The Ring
Bobbie Pyron
Plagued by slipping grades and a budding criminal record, at 15, Mardie's heading down a path of self-destruction she can't seem to avoid. Unlike her perfect older brother Michael, who does everything right according to their father, Mardie can't measure up. But when she discovers a girls' boxing club at the gym, Mardie's drawn in by the fighters' fearlessness and strength. Having already lost her parents' trust, and shunned by her boyfriend and friends, the ring is the only place left where no one judges Mardie. Angry and hurt, Mardie can't wait to start throwing punches. But Kitty, her wise and patient trainer, a former boxer who's coached her share of troubled girls, shows Mardie that boxing isn't just about fighting--it's also about strategy and mental discipline--the things that make a fighter into a winner. Mardie begins to apply the lessons she's learned in the ring to her own battles, especially at home, where she finds she's not the only one struggling for acceptance. As she trains for her upcoming championship bouts, Mardie hopes to make her parents proud. Filled with exciting sports action, The Ring is the inspiring story of a girl learning to believe in herself.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Sports

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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"The Ring" by Bobbie Pyron is an enticing novel. It is about a troubled teen girl who gets into boxing. She is the modern picture of angst. She dies her blond hair jet black and disobeys her stepmother. She faces peer pressure and has a boyfriend that only wants her for her body. To top it all off, she is always being compared to her perfect brother--who turns out to be gay, much to the chagrin of the girl's family. At the end of the day, the girl is in trouble with the law and turns her life around with boxing.

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