Six Innings: A Game in the Life

Author:   James Preller
Publisher:   Perfection Learning
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9781606866320


Pages:   147
Publication Date:   02 March 2010
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 13 years
Format:   Hardback
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Six Innings: A Game in the Life


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Two teams, six innings, one game. A lively cast of characters--baseball-loving boys between the ages of eleven to thirteen--are playing the biggest game of their lives. With acrobatic catches, clutch hits, dramatic whiffs, and costly errors, this game is full of action. But as the book unfolds, pitch by pitch, a deeper story emerges, with far more at stake: Sam and Mike, best friends, are trying to come to terms with Sam's newly diagnosed cancer. And this baseball diamond becomes the ultimate testing ground of Sam and Mike's remarkable friendship as they strive to find a way to both come out winners. This is for the championship. This is for life. Six Innings is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.

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Author:   James Preller
Publisher:   Perfection Learning
Imprint:   Perfection Learning
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.60cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781606866320


ISBN 10:   160686632
Pages:   147
Publication Date:   02 March 2010
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 13 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Six Innings made a baseball lover out of me. . . . James Preller has a gift for description so that even an ignoramus like me could picture the game in my mind's eye. The narrative sprints with staccato sentences and shorthand metaphors. -- The New York Times Book Review The novel goes beyond fastballs and first base to the heart of the game--the players--in a way even non-sports fans will love. -- USA Today Perceptive and funny, sketches introduce us to the players while the nail-biting action keeps the pages turning. Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. -- The Miami Herald, picked as one of their Best Kids' Books of the Year Preller raises his game with this perceptive group portrait of boys who play Little League baseball . . . Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. If Judy Blume could write a book about Little League, about its players' deepest fears and secret dreams, it might come out something like this. -- Publishers W Perceptive and funny, sketches introduce us to the players while the nail-biting action keeps the pages turning. Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. -- The Miami Herald, picked as one of the Best Kids' Books of the Year Preller raises his game with this perceptive group portrait of boys who play Little League baseball. . . Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. If Judy Blume could write a book about Little League, about its players' deepest fears and secret dreams, it might come out something like this. -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review Dishing up a rare example of a character-driven tale that is also suspenseful and exciting, the author of the Jigsaw Jones series chronicles a magnificent championship game between two Little League teams that is as much about the players as the plays. -- Booklist, Starred Review This is a book whose emotional pull creeps up on you, pitch by pitch. Organized around the six innings of a Little League championship game, the story will appeal to longtime fans of baseball as well as those who know nothing about the sport . . . this is a book as much about on-the-field action as it is life lessons....Even sports veterans will savor many of Preller's observations--especially about pitchers (e.g., All pitchers have a little bit of rock star in them ; It is a job for an egotist. And an optimist. No others need apply ). Like the boys on the field and in the press box, readers will feel this is a game to remember. --Jennifer M. Brown, Shelf Awareness Sharing tidbits of these boys' lives, exposing diverse backgrounds and situations, Six Innings should hit home with many readers....A tale ofbaseball, friendship, growth, and coming to terms with hardships, this fast read will grasp any reader who enjoys sports. -- School Library Journal Little touches make this novel stand out from other baseball fiction aimed at younger readers . . . Do not let this title ride the pine, but make sure it has a place in your sports fiction line-up. --Jay Wise, VOYA Following the play-by-play builds suspense and brings the reader right into the action and the special world of baseball and the people who love it. -- Kirkus Reviews Preller raises his game with this perceptive group portrait of boys who play Little League baseball. . . Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. If Judy Blume could write a book about Little League, about its players' deepest fears and secret dreams, it might come out something like this. -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review Dishing up a rare example of a character-driven tale that is also suspenseful and exciting, the author of the Jigsaw Jones series chronicles a magnificent championship game between two Little League teams that is as much about the players as the plays. -- Booklist, Starred Review This is a book whose emotional pull creeps up on you, pitch by pitch. Organized around the six innings of a Little League championship game, the story will appeal to longtime fans of baseball as well as those who know nothing about the sport . . . this is a book as much about on-the-field action as it is life lessons....Even sports veterans will savor many of Preller's observations--especially about pitchers (e.g., All pitchers have a little bit of rock star in them ; It is a job for an egotist. And an optimist. No others need apply ). Like the boys on the field and in the press box, readers will feel this is a game to remember. --Jennifer M. Brown, Shelf Awareness Sharing tidbits of these boys' lives, exposing diverse backgrounds and situations, Six Innings should hit home with many readers....A tale of baseball, friendship, growth, and coming to terms with hardships, this fast read will grasp any reader who enjoys sports. -- School Library Journal Little touches make this novel stand out from other baseball fiction aimed at younger readers. . . Do not let this title ride the pine, but make sure it has a place in your sports fiction line-up. --Jay Wise, VOYA Following the play-by-play builds suspense and brings the reader right into the action and the special world of baseball and the people who love it. -- Kirkus Reviews


Six Innings made a baseball lover out of me. . . . James Preller has a gift for description so that even an ignoramus like me could picture the game in my mind's eye. The narrative sprints with staccato sentences and shorthand metaphors. -- The New York Times Book Review The novel goes beyond fastballs and first base to the heart of the game--the players--in a way even non-sports fans will love. -- USA Today Perceptive and funny, sketches introduce us to the players while the nail-biting action keeps the pages turning. Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. -- The Miami Herald, picked as one of their Best Kids' Books of the Year Preller raises his game with this perceptive group portrait of boys who play Little League baseball . . . Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. If Judy Blume could write a book about Little League, about its players' deepest fears and secret dreams, it might come out something like this. -- Publishers W


Preller raises his game with this perceptive group portrait of boys who play Little League baseball. . . Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. If Judy Blume could write a book about Little League, about its players' deepest fears and secret dreams, it might come out something like this. -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review Dishing up a rare example of a character-driven tale that is also suspenseful and exciting, the author of the Jigsaw Jones series chronicles a magnificent championship game between two Little League teams that is as much about the players as the plays. -- Booklist, Starred Review This is a book whose emotional pull creeps up on you, pitch by pitch. Organized around the six innings of a Little League championship game, the story will appeal to longtime fans of baseball as well as those who know nothing about the sport . . . this is a book as much about on-the-field action as it is life lessons....Even sports veterans will savor many of Preller's observations--especially about pitchers (e.g., All pitchers have a little bit of rock star in them ; It is a job for an egotist. And an optimist. No others need apply ). Like the boys on the field and in the press box, readers will feel this is a game to remember. --Jennifer M. Brown, Shelf Awareness Sharing tidbits of these boys' lives, exposing diverse backgrounds and situations, Six Innings should hit home with many readers....A tale of baseball, friendship, growth, and coming to terms with hardships, this fast read will grasp any reader who enjoys sports. -- School Library Journal Little touches make this novel stand out from other baseball fiction aimed at younger readers. . . Do not let this title ride the pine, but make sure it has a place in your sports fiction line-up. --Jay Wise, VOYA Following the play-by-play builds suspense and brings the reader right into the action and the special world of baseball and the people who love it. -- Kirkus Reviews Perceptive and funny, sketches introduce us to the players while the nail-biting action keeps the pages turning. Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. -- The Miami Herald, picked as one of the Best Kids' Books of the Year Preller raises his game with this perceptive group portrait of boys who play Little League baseball. . . Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. If Judy Blume could write a book about Little League, about its players' deepest fears and secret dreams, it might come out something like this. -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review Dishing up a rare example of a character-driven tale that is also suspenseful and exciting, the author of the Jigsaw Jones series chronicles a magnificent championship game between two Little League teams that is as much about the players as the plays. -- Booklist, Starred Review This is a book whose emotional pull creeps up on you, pitch by pitch. Organized around the six innings of a Little League championship game, the story will appeal to longtime fans of baseball as well as those who know nothing about the sport . . . this is a book as much about on-the-field action as it is life lessons....Even sports veterans will savor many of Preller's observations--especially about pitchers (e.g., All pitchers have a little bit of rock star in them ; It is a job for an egotist. And an optimist. No others need apply ). Like the boys on the field and in the press box, readers will feel this is a game to remember. --Jennifer M. Brown, Shelf Awareness Sharing tidbits of these boys' lives, exposing diverse backgrounds and situations, Six Innings should hit home with many readers....A tale ofbaseball, friendship, growth, and coming to terms with hardships, this fast read will grasp any reader who enjoys sports. -- School Library Journal Little touches make this novel stand out from other baseball fiction aimed at younger readers . . . Do not let this title ride the pine, but make sure it has a place in your sports fiction line-up. --Jay Wise, VOYA Following the play-by-play builds suspense and brings the reader right into the action and the special world of baseball and the people who love it. -- Kirkus Reviews Six Innings made a baseball lover out of me. . . . James Preller has a gift for description so that even an ignoramus like me could picture the game in my mind's eye. The narrative sprints with staccato sentences and shorthand metaphors. -- The New York Times Book Review The novel goes beyond fastballs and first base to the heart of the game--the players--in a way even non-sports fans will love. -- USA Today Perceptive and funny, sketches introduce us to the players while the nail-biting action keeps the pages turning. Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. -- The Miami Herald, picked as one of their Best Kids' Books of the Year Preller raises his game with this perceptive group portrait of boys who play Little League baseball . . . Kids will be nodding in agreement at the truths laid bare. If Judy Blume could write a book about Little League, about its players' deepest fears and secret dreams, it might come out something like this. -- Publishers W


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