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Fifteen-year-old Alex struggles to overcome personal trauma and hardship as she competes with her arch rival for a place on the New Zealand swimming team participating in the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome.Tags
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This is the story of Alex, a fictional New Zealand swimming champion in the 1950s. Alex is on a mission to qualify for the Olympic Games in Rome. Along her journey she will fall in love and know the pain and heartache when someone dear to you dies too young. Alex faces intense competition from her swimming rival, Maggie, and her overbearing mother, but with her supportive family and much hard work and dedication she just may be able to achieve her goals. Tessa Duder has written an insightful book, a true reflection of the inner turmoil that is the teenager's lot - not to mention the pressure of one whose every success - and failure - is held up to public scrutiny. Very good read.
Great characterisation. Final swim a recurring framing device. Main character a very confident, balanced person in herself despite overheard comments about "not fitting in" and Andy's death.
Great book, and the movie does the book justice.
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Tessa Duder, one of New Zealand's most honored children's writers, was the president of the New Zealand Society of Authors. She taught a course in children's writing at the Wanaka Autumn Art School and has done much to benefit artists' rights. She has received Esther Glen Awards for Alex, Alex in Winter and Alessandra: Alex in Rome. She also won show more an AIM Children's Book Award for Senior Fiction for Songs for Alex. She will be featured at the annual Storylines Festival of New Zealand Children's Writers and Illustrators 2015. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Alex
- Original title
- Alex
- Alternate titles
- In Lane Three, Alex Archer
- Original publication date
- 1987
- People/Characters
- Alexandra Archer; Maggie Benton; Andy Richmond
- Important places
- New Zealand
- Related movies
- Alex (1993)
- Disambiguation notice
- originally published as 'Alex' in New Zealand, later published (in the US?) as 'In Lane Three, Alex Archer'
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- Popularity
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- Reviews
- 4
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- Languages
- Catalan, English, Spanish
- Media
- Paper, Audiobook, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 16
- ASINs
- 2




































































