The Boy Who Saved Baseball

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Cruz de la Cruz Series, Book 2

کروز سریز کراس، کتاب ۲

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

Robert Ramirez

شابک

9781440730597
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
جان ریتر در سومین کتاب خود در باب بیسبال، خواننده را به دیلون‌تاون می‌برد، جایی که از طریق یک سری رویدادها، سرنوشت شهر در نتیجه یک بازی بیسبال نهفته است. تام و یک تازه وارد، کروز، بازیکن سابق لیگ بیس بال را متقاعد به هدایت تیم. تیم با روش های اموزشی غیر معمول خود را برای روز بزرگ اماده می کند. با این که این تیم در این دیدار پیروز می شود، اما برای نجات شهر شرایط غیر عادی به وجود امده است.

نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Anyone who believes there's magic in baseball will find satisfaction in this inspiring story. Young Tom is a modestly skilled baseball player on a youth team. This summer they're playing for more than a trophy. Old Doc has agreed not to sell his extensive land, which includes the baseball field--but only if the team can win the big game against the rich kids from the suburbs. Narrator Robert Ramirez voices the characters, especially the kids, with distinctive yet delicate color. Tom's vulnerable confidence and determination are brought to life. Ramirez does justice to the mixed culture of this Mexican-American border town struggling to hold onto old ways. N.M.C. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from May 19, 2003
In Ritter's enthralling third baseball tale (Choosing Up Sides; Over the Wall), developers want to come into quaint Dillontown, nestled among a California mountain range, to plow up the historic baseball field in order to make way for a new diamond—and houses and strip malls as well. When 12-year-old Tom Gallagher goes to visit Doc, the old man who owns the land, he raises an issue that gets the man to thinking: "Is it new facilities that would help this town the most, or a new spirit?" So Doc decides to let a single game of baseball determine how his land will be used. Tom finds himself working to get a small, poorly trained group of players ready for the big day. Some unlikely help arrives in the form of Cruz de la Cruz, a mysterious boy who literally rides into town (on horseback) to gear up for the pivotal game and to seek out Dante Del Gato, the legendary San Diego outfielder who supposedly possesses the "Secret of Hitting" (19 hits in as many games). Tom's fear of letting down his community mirrors the tale of Del Gato, who abandoned his team just before the World Series and lives like a hermit in the nearby hills. Ritter paints Dillontown as equal parts Mayberry R.F.D. and Twin Peaks (a homeless rapper/poet who talks into a broken cell phone, a beauty salon with the motto "We'll Chop Your Mop 'Til You Say Stop"). The author takes the cosmic view of a local story: Tom not only strives to save a patch of land but the soul of his hometown. Baseball fans will appreciate the lore, but the prose is also at times stunning ("A boy needs to read the earth.... A boy kept distant from the earth is a boy dissatisfied"), in a book filled with memorable moments. Ages 9-13.




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