Baseball

Gold Dust

By Chris Lynch

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In 1975, twelve-year-old Richard befriends Napoleon, a Caribbean newcomer to his Catholic school, hoping that Napolean will learn to love baseball and the Red Sox, and will win acceptance in the racially polarized Boston school. Suggested for ages 10-14.
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Teammates

By Peter Golenblock

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Describes the racial prejudice experienced by Jackie Robinson when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers and became the first black player in Major League baseball. Depicts the acceptance and support he received from his white teammate Pee Wee Reese. Suggested for ages 8-12.
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Promises to Keep : How Jackie Robinson Changed America

By Sharon Robinson

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A biography of baseball legend Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play in the major leagues, as told by his daughter. Suggested for ages 10-14.
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Might Jackie : the Strike-Out Queen

By Marissa Moss

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In 1931, seventeen-year-old Jackie Mitchell pitches against Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in an exhibition game, becoming the first professional female pitcher in baseball history. Suggested for ages 8-12.
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Lou Gehrig : the Luckiest Man

By David Adler

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Traces the life of the Yankees' star ballplayer, focusing on his character and his struggle with the terminal disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Suggested for ages 6-9.
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Home Run : the Story of Babe Ruth

By Robert Burleigh

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A poetic account of the legendary Babe Ruth as he prepares to make a home run. Suggested for ages 7-10.
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Casey at the Bat : a Ballad of the Republic Sung in the Year 1888

By Ernest I. Thayer

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Thayer's poem of the 19th-century baseball legend is illustrated to look like an old scrapbook. Suggested for ages 6-12.
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A Strong Right Arm : the Story of Mamie "Peanut" Johnson

By Michelle Y. Green

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From the time she insisted on trying out for the all-male all-white Police Athletic League team until she became one of only three women to play in the Negro Leagues, Mamie Johnson's life shows that courage -- and a fierce curveball -- can make a childhood dream come true. Suggested for ages 9-12.
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Kadir Nelson, Passionate Illustrator

Listen and watch a video of Kadir Nelson and you will get to know one of the most wonderful children’s book illustrators of our time. The soft-spoken Nelson has accomplished, before the age of 30, many things. He has worked on a Stephen Spielberg film, Amistad, and won the Caldecott Honor Award for Illustration for Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led her People to Freedom, in 2007 and in 2008, won it again for Henry’s Freedom Box: a True Story from the Underground Railroad.

Born in Washington, D.C, Kadir began drawing at the age of 3 and at the age of 12 was apprenticed to his uncle, an artist and art instructor himself. Nelson won many contests and ultimately won a scholarship to and attended the Pratt Institute of Art in Brooklyn, New York. He currently lives and works in San Diego, California.

Nelson has a passion for African Americans and their plight and has illustrated beautifully many books and has created many works of art for celebrities that have sought him out.

Michael's golden rules

By Deloris and Roslyn Jordan ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson

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Jonathan's friend Michael, Michael's parents, and Jonathan's family help him do his best in the Badgers' big baseball game.
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