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The coach of North Carolina's 2004 state soccer championship winners traces how their victory was achieved in spite of many challenges, including prejudice in their small rural town, poverty, and ignorance.
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Nonfiction, Sports & Recreations, Social aspects, Soccer players, Ethnic relations, Hispanic Americans, Soccer teams, Siler City Jets (Soccer team), Social conditions, Soccer, Biography, Mexican Americans, Soccer, biography, Hispanic americans, social conditions, North carolina, social conditions, United states, biography, Sports, psychological aspects, Race relationsShowing 9 featured editions. View all 9 editions?
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A Home on the Field: How One Championship Soccer Team Inspires Hope for the Revival of Small Town America
October 1, 2007, Harper Paperbacks
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A Home on the Field: How One Championship Soccer Team Inspires Hope for the Revival of Small Town America
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Home on the Field: The Great Latino Migration Comes to Smal
2006, HarperCollins Publishers
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Home on the Field: The Great Latino Migration Comes to Smal
2006, HarperCollins Publishers
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A Home on the Field: How One Championship Team Inspires Hope for the Revival of Small Town America
September 5, 2006, Rayo
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A Home on the Field: How One Championship Team Inspires Hope for the Revival of Small Town America
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Home on the Field: The Great Latino Migration Comes to Smal
2006, HarperCollins Publishers
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Home on the Field: The Great Latino Migration Comes to Smal
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A Home on the Field is about faith, loyalty, and trust. It is a parable in the tradition of Stand and Deliver and Hoosiers—a story of one team and their accidental coach who became certain heroes to the whole community.For the past ten years, Siler City, North Carolina, has been at the front lines of immigration in the interior portion of the United States. Like a number of small Southern towns, workers come from traditional Latino enclaves across the United States, as well as from Latin American countries, to work in what is considered the home of industrial-scale poultry processing. At enormous risk, these people have come with the hope of a better life and a chance to realize their portion of the American Dream.But it isn't always easy. Assimilation into the South is fraught with struggles, and in no place is this more poignant than in the schools. When Paul Cuadros packed his bags and moved south to study the impact of the burgeoning Latino community, he encountered a culture clash between the long-time residents and the newcomers that eventually boiled over into an anti-immigrant rally featuring former Klansman David Duke.It became Paul's goal to show the growing numbers of Latino youth that their lives could be more than the cutting line at the poultry plants, that finishing high school and heading to college could be a reality. He needed to find something that the boys could commit to passionately, knowing that devotion to something bigger than them would be the key to helping the boys find where they fit in the world. The answer was soccer.But Siler City, like so many other small rural communities, was a football town, and long-time residents saw soccer as a foreign sport and yet another accommodation to the newcomers. After an uphill battle, the Jets soccer team at Jordan-Matthews High School was born. Suffering setbacks and heartbreak, the majority Latino team, in only three seasons and against all odds, emerged poised to win the state championship.
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