Praise for Eva to the Max:
“Exciting, inspiring, and intense.” –Kirkus
"A fresh and compelling read...Eva To The Max balances a coming of age story with an in depth look into the world of motocross in a way that is both inviting and exciting...Race to pick this one up!" –
Cordelia Jensen, author of Lilac and the Switchback
“Eva to the Max follows a young racer pursuing one of the ‘many ways to be a girl.’ It’s a relatable story for the ‘sporty girls’ out there, exploring family and friendship dynamics, self confidence and resilience, leadership, and the societal struggles that female athletes and young adults are often faced with.” —Leanne Junnila, Women in Motorsport Canada Founder/Director, International Automobile Federation Women in Motorsport Commission
“Told with the heart, humor, and wisdom we've come to expect from Rebecca Caprara, Eva to the Max steers its way right to the top of the podium. Dealing with themes like friendship, bullying, impostor syndrome, trust, hard work, and the value of a promise, this is a book that anyone can relate to, and thus is perfect for all middle-grade readers — expertly told in verse by one of the best children's authors of that form.” —Paul Swydan, owner of The Silver Unicorn Bookstore (Acton, MA)
Praise for Eva to the Max:
“Exciting, inspiring, and intense.” —Kirkus
“Dynamic . . . Energetic verse . . . deftly relays exhilarating races alongside Eva’s struggle to balance chasing her dreams with navigating interpersonal upheaval.” —Publishers Weekly
“A fresh and compelling read . . . Eva To The Max balances a coming of age story with an in depth look into the world of motocross in a way that is both inviting and exciting . . . Race to pick this one up!” —Cordelia Jensen, author of Lilac and the Switchback
“Eva to the Max follows a young racer pursuing one of the ‘many ways to be a girl.’ It’s a relatable story for the ‘sporty girls’ out there, exploring family and friendship dynamics, self confidence and resilience, leadership, and the societal struggles that female athletes and young adults are often faced with.” —Leanne Junnila, Women in Motorsport Canada Founder/Director, International Automobile Federation Women in Motorsport Commission
“Told with the heart, humor, and wisdom we've come to expect from Rebecca Caprara, Eva to the Max steers its way right to the top of the podium. Dealing with themes like friendship, bullying, impostor syndrome, trust, hard work, and the value of a promise, this is a book that anyone can relate to, and thus is perfect for all middle-grade readers — expertly told in verse by one of the best children's authors of that form.” —Paul Swydan, owner of The Silver Unicorn Bookstore (Acton, MA)