Two Hot Dogs With Everything

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

Lexile Score

920

Reading Level

4-5

ATOS

5.8

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Paul Haven

شابک

9780307498441
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  • نقد و بررسی
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دنی گورکین به قلبش اعتقاد دارد که این دو بازیکن بهترین تیم بیسبال هستند. فقط یه موضوع کوچک برای شکستن طلسم یک قرن پیش وجود داره که شامل یه چوب شور، یه غول ادامس بادکنکی و یه کوتاه توقف گم شده دنی همچنین معتقد است که نتیجه بازی های اسلاپر به او و هات داگ بستگی دارد. چون خوردن دو تا هات‌داگ با همه چیز قبل از هر بازی بهترین شانسی است که یک طرفدار می‌تواند به تیمش بدهد. دنی کورکین تاریخی با سرنوشت بیسبال دارد؛ اون فقط نمیدونه. هنوز. از نسخه ی روزنامه ی تجارت

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

April 17, 2006
Danny Gurkin, 11, doesn't just root for the Sluggers, he believes his support will alter their cellar-dwelling status. On game day, he follows a precise set of rituals—eating two hot dogs, fully dressed, from the same vendor, being in front of the TV for the first pitch, closing the windows when there's a righty on the mound, etc. When he learns of plans to demolish the palatial home of the former Sluggers owner, a bubble-gum tycoon, he and two friends cycle 30 miles to see it, hoping to find a way to save the mansion. During a tour, Danny pockets some hidden and foul-smelling bubble gum, which he unwraps and pops into his mouth later that day—just as his team rallies to win a game in the ninth. A newspaper story outlining Danny's superstitions—and their apparent effectiveness as the Sluggers go on a winning streak—earns him a spot in the dugout as the team's lucky charm. The rather tedious pace (and length) of the narrative diminishes the appealing elements of this baseball tall tale (which includes outlandish subplots about the poisonous relations between the bubble-gum tycoon and his brother, a legendary missing shortstop and a mayoral election). Still, there's lots of baseball action for fans, and though first novelist Haven stops the story before the fate of the Sluggers is fully revealed, the outcome is never really in question. Ages 8-12.



School Library Journal

May 1, 2006
Gr 5-8 -Eleven-year-old Danny Gurkin is a devoted Sluggers fan, even though the team has won only one championship in its 108-year history (and that took place in their very first season). Hope and superstition are the hallmarks of their doggedly loyal fans. During the season, Danny -s life is dictated by a complex web of superstitions that dictate how and where he -ll watch the games (always avoiding the wrong side of the sofa), what he -ll wear, and what he -ll eat (two hot dogs, though the toppings vary by circumstance: a rookie pitcher calls for extra onions, for example). Haven -s first novel will delight readers with its whimsically exaggerated detail as he simultaneously celebrates and winks a knowing eye at baseball -s cherished folklore and superstitions. The intricate plot, which begins with -the curse of the poisoned pretzel, - will keep readers on the edge of their seats right up to the glorious finale set during baseball -s fall classic. Mysteriously odd characters disappear and reappear. Danny, his friends, and the Sluggers themselves are lovable underdogs, comically earnest, and recognizable to baseball fans everywhere. Haven -s quirky style with an eye for oddball detail and comic hyperbole will remind readers of Roald Dahl and Eva Ibbotson." -Marilyn Taniguchi, Beverly Hills Public Library, CA"

Copyright 2006 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

April 1, 2006
Gr. 4-7. Haven debuts with a long, laid-back tale featuring a perennially hapless baseball team and its most superstitious fan. Though 11-year-old Danny, team ball boy, follows an elaborate regimen whenever the Sluggers are playing ("Never leave a window open when a right-hander is on the mound," etc.), the team is, typically, mired 16 games out. The luck begins to turn, however, after Danny filches a pack of 108-year-old gum from the decrepit mansion of team founder and bubblegum mogul Manchester E. Boddlebrooks. As Danny chews, the Sluggers start winning, ultimately climbing into a tie with the blue-chip Texas Tornadoes. But then, having sailed into celebrity status as team good-luck charm for the Sluggers, Danny captures the eye of the Tornadoes' ruthless owner, billionaire "Diamond" Bob Honeysuckle. Well endowed with stock characters and familiar side plots, as well as nail-biting baseball action that culminates in an epic championship series, this tale is for any kid who has ever turned a cap inside out or crossed a few fingers. Illustrations not seen.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2006, American Library Association.)




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