A Change of Opinion
Fourteen year old, Malia has a talent for basketball. She loves to play with her twin sister, Hope especially when her six other siblings and parents support her. When she realizes that she has another talent. It's much different from basketball and when and if she tells her parents, they wouldn't want to talk to her forever. That's what she thinks. How could she if part of her talent goes for college and university?
One day she learns that her parents are sending her to boarding school with he ... More
One day she learns that her parents are sending her to boarding school with he ... More
Fourteen year old, Malia has a talent for basketball. She loves to play with her twin sister, Hope especially when her six other siblings and parents support her. When she realizes that she has another talent. It's much different from basketball and when and if she tells her parents, they wouldn't want to talk to her forever. That's what she thinks. How could she if part of her talent goes for college and university?
One day she learns that her parents are sending her to boarding school with her sister to only be in a special basketball team. But the problem is, she doesn't want to. This summer she realizes one thing, she doesn't like basketball; she only plays because her parents push her to do it, and they would be upset if she doesn't play. The only thing she wants to do is stay with her two favorite dolphins at the aquarium and work with them. And then work with the newest arrival meant to be for her to teach them new tricks for the upcoming shows this year.
Can Malia convince her family that she is also good with dolphins? Can she get a choice to not go to boarding school or play basketball forever? Less
One day she learns that her parents are sending her to boarding school with her sister to only be in a special basketball team. But the problem is, she doesn't want to. This summer she realizes one thing, she doesn't like basketball; she only plays because her parents push her to do it, and they would be upset if she doesn't play. The only thing she wants to do is stay with her two favorite dolphins at the aquarium and work with them. And then work with the newest arrival meant to be for her to teach them new tricks for the upcoming shows this year.
Can Malia convince her family that she is also good with dolphins? Can she get a choice to not go to boarding school or play basketball forever? Less

