Power Plays is a fast paced and humorous look at the gritty world of female hockey.


The book is now available through the Coteau website, your friendly neighborhood

McNalley-Robinson, Chapters, or Coles bookstore.


If you wish to purchase an autographed copy directly from me, contact me at maureen.ulrich@sasktel.net. I am a verified Pay Pal user.


Synopsis: Jessie McIntyre has just moved to Estevan from Saskatoon and has gotten off on the wrong foot with the girls at her new school. After a disastrous Halloween night, Jessie's mom signs her up to play girls' bantam hockey -- in the hope that Jessie will find a new peer group.


A very positive review of Power Plays appeared in the Neighbours section of the Calgary Herald on August 16th. Suzanne Beaubien says, "Not only are the book's characters relatable and the story packed with heart-pounding hockey action, but Power Plays delivers an important message  in a world where girl-on-girl violence has become all too common . . ."


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You can read an excerpt from Power Plays on the next page. The entire chapter is available on Coteau's website. Just use Links to get there.