Over the End Line
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Over the End Line, however, is about more than just soccer. The novel touches upon serious issues that, I hope, will have the reader think about the meaning of friendship, the power of the celebrated athlete, and the interactions between teen guys and girls.
This was a difficult novel to write. I am indebted to my intrepid editor, Karen Grove, who helped draw out of me the story as I envisioned it, and who showed virtuous patience when the going was painfully slow. I also want to thank my agent, Susan Schulman, who remains a positive influence on my work, and a few of my high school soccer teammates—Jeff S., Steve H., Bill B., Bobby T.—whose memories of our practices, opponents, and on-the-field specifics were much clearer than mine. And, of course, to Alisa, Elizabeth, my sister Jennifer, and all my friends and family whom I mentioned in my previous novel, Pinned, I, again, offer my most sincere appreciation for your support.
Finally, I thank my mother. I could write more, but a thousand pages of words wouldn't do justice to all that she has sacrificed over the past forty-four years to allow me the opportunity to reach every goal I ever imagined. I am grateful and proud to be her son.
Alfred C. Martino
September 2008