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About Mitali Perkins

Mitali Perkins is the author of Ambassador Families: Equipping Your Kids to Engage Popular Culture (Brazos Press). She studied Political Science at Stanford University and Public Policy at U.C. Berkeley, and has written for Christianity Today, Discipleship Journal, Campus Life, With, Prism, War Cry, U.S. Catholic, and other periodicals. Mitali also writes fiction for young readers, including Monsoon Summer (Random House), The Not-So-Star-Spangled Life of Sunita Sen (Little Brown), Rickshaw Girl (Charlesbridge), and the First Daughter books (Dutton). She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and twin sons.

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Monday, June 18, 2007

Surf's Up: The Joy of Sport

We live in a neighborhood where trophies abound on shelves, first-graders wait for spots to open in soccer leagues, and top-notch public high schools send a steady stream of jocks to Ivy League colleges. That might be why our family loved Sony's animated movie Surf's Up.

The film uses the power of good storytelling to remind us that sports were created primarily for fun and friendship, not triumphs and trophies. A fun, witty, well-edited hero's journey, Surf's Up  features the voice talents of Shia LaBeouf and Jon Heder, making it a PG movie that works for the whole family -- even the deluded teen who's convinced that a "cool" movie has to have a PG-13 rating.
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