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Breaking the Ice

Breaking the Ice

Natalie Blitt (Author) See More
CELA Library
JUVENILE FICTION
Sports & Recreation | Social Themes
Hockey , Ice Skating , Friendship
Scholastic Inc.
3 - 4
8 - 12
2026 Spring
Junior & Intermediate Fiction

EPUB [reflow]
9798225029067
$9.99 CAD
English
09/02/2025

Braille
XXX0000444
English
09/02/2025

Paperback
9798225003999
$12.99 CAD
English
09/02/2025

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Description


One girl. One boy. A small-town ice rink. This sweet story of hockey, friendships, and crushes is perfect for tween readers in search of a hockey rom-com that's just right for them.

Harper was born to play hockey. She was captain of her school's hockey team...but after she causes an accident during a game, Harper is terrified to ever get back on the ice again.

Instead, she gets a job at the local ice rink's snack shack and resigns herself to days spent making hot chocolates.

Until Jason, a cute figure skating champion and Harper's new classmate, comes to town. Suddenly, Harper wonders if she's truly happy with never putting her skates back on.

With the help of her new crush and best friend, Bea, can Harper break the ice around her heart and forgive herself enough to lace up her skates again?

Natalie Blitt

Author Bio


Natalie Blitt is the author of Carols and Crushes and the young adult novel The Distance from A to Z. Originally from Canada, she now lives in the Chicago area with her husband and three sons, where she works at an education think tank. You can visit her online at natalieblitt.com.

Review Quotes


Praise for Breaking the Ice:

"Blitt explores powerful themes of resilience and self-forgiveness while touching on the struggles of being a girl in sports... Many young athletes will relate to the setbacks Jason and Harper face in their respective sports and will be inspired by their determination. The blossoming romance... is sure to delight young romance fans... A sports story with a sweet romance and a positive message about grit." -- Kirkus Reviews