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Riley Mae and the Rock Shocker Trek: The Good New Shoes, Book 1
Riley Mae and the Rock Shocker Trek: The Good New Shoes, Book 1
Riley Mae and the Rock Shocker Trek: The Good New Shoes, Book 1
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Riley Mae and the Rock Shocker Trek: The Good New Shoes, Book 1

Written by Jill Osborne

Narrated by Jorjeana Marie

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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If you’re gonna run for your life, you gotta wear the right shoes.

Riley Mae Hart loves sports and action - so when the Swiftriver Shoe Company offers her a contract to be the spokesperson for their new outdoor sport collection, she jumps at the chance.

Soon she’s appearing in commercials and magazine ads, and every girl in town wants to wear Riley Mae shoes. Well, except for Riley. Because walking in those shoes means missing out on softball season; making her best friend, TJ, mad; and embarrassing her new friend, Rusty. It also means sneaking around, hiding, and keeping secrets - because something isn’t quite right at Swiftriver.

But a contract’s a contract, so Riley laces up her "Rock Shocker" hiking boots for a climb up Half Dome in Yosemite. Will they be the right shoes to get her back on solid ground?

©2014 Zondervan (P)2014 Oasis Audio

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateJan 28, 2014
ISBN9781621883296
Riley Mae and the Rock Shocker Trek: The Good New Shoes, Book 1
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Jill Osborne

Jill Osborne works in children’s ministry and has a passion for telling great stories. She has written plays, skits for youth groups and Sunday morning drama teams, curriculum for children’s ministry, countless articles for her church newsletter, and a blog about taking a sabbatical in a motor home. Good News Shoes is her first series for kids, and she plans to run with it!  

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    These books are probably my most favorite in the world!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Riley Mae is a great book for middle grade girls and even great for older! I enjoyed it and have read it too many times to remember. I won't tell you what it's about, because that's always the worst when all reviews tell you is what it's about. But I think you should read it!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Riley Mae the rock shocker trek was about this girl named riley who was a normal kid. Until one day she went to her dads office at his company and some shoe managers were there. They asked Riley if she wanted to try out their shoes. As she tried them on and started walking around her dads store. They thought that she would e a perfect spokes girl for the job .Riley and her parents agreed that she could the spokes girl as long as one of the parents where there. As school went on her friend T.J. told her about ball tryouts the same weekend that her photo shoot was. But when Riley couldn't got T.J. began to get mad .After awhile Riley was ignoring all her friends to focus on her Swifriver contract. All of a sudden her life turned upside down and her friends didn't want to be around her. But at the end of summer her life was back to normal. Riley got to play in the last baseball game and won for her team.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Riley Mae and the Rock Shocker Trek (Faithgirlz! / The Good News Shoes) Riley realizes the importance of keeping her commitments when photo shoots and publicity events prevent her from playing softball. Riley deals a lot with friendships as her new commitments lead to conflict between Riley and her best friend, TJ, who doesn't understand her circumstance. Riley also meets (and helps) a new friend, Rusty, who is struggling financially because her dad is out of work. I appreciate this book of the series have its own complete plot aside from the main series plot. I also enjoyed some of the lessons that are demonstrated. However, there are several lies, some that Riley keeps from her parents. I would just caution you if you allow your children to read this. This is an easy read and appropriate for teenagers.