See below for English description. Le camp de sélection est aujourd'hui! Bien qu'un peu anxieux, Brady et son meilleur ami Charlie ont tellement hâte! Malheureusement, le résultat de la sélection n'est pas celui espéré pour la première fois, Charlie est choisi par une autre équipe. Dévasté, il décide d'abandonner le hockey et jette son équipement à l'extérieur de l'aréna. Brady, qui tente de lui remonter le moral, arrive à le convaincre de retourner au jeu. Mais c'est à ce moment que le pire se alors que Charlie court chercher son équipement, il se rend compte qu'il a disparu! Les choses vont finalement s'arranger grâce à l'aide des nouveaux amis de Charlie. It's sort-out time! Brady and his best buddy Chester could not be more excited, even if they are a bit nervous. Unfortunately, the sort-outs end in disaster. For the first time ever, Chester gets put on a different team and not on the Icehogs with Brady and all their friends. Devastated, Chester decides to quit, dumping his goalie gear outside the arena. Like a true friend, Brady reminds Chester of all the ways hockey can be fun. Feeling a bit better, Chester decides he still wants to play. But then the real disaster hits! When Chester runs to retrieve his gear, it's gone! Things finally get sorted out when Chester gets a little help from a special group of new friends. Original Brady Brady and the Teammate Turnaround
Author Mary Shaw knows a thing or two about hockey -her husband is former professional player, now turned coach, Brad Shaw. Mary is a Waterloo, Ontario native but spends summers at her cottage outside of Ottawa. Because of hockey, Mary and her family have lived in Italy, Hartford, Ottawa, Detroit, Tampa, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and currently, Columbus. Mary is a mother of three - Taylore, Brady and Caroline. She credits them - and their sporting adventures, for swaying her into writing children’s books. Her son, Brady, an avid hockey player, is the inspiration for BRADY BRADY. Her oldest, Taylore, is the inspiration for ‘Tes’ in the ‘Twirling Torpedo’. In addition to writing, Mary is an active volunteer in the animal rescue community.