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Free Baseball | 
enlarge | Author: Sue Corbett Publisher: Puffin Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 57023
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 160 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0142410802 EAN: 9780142410806 ASIN: 0142410802
Publication Date: January 31, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Felix knows his dad was a famous baseball player in Cubaand that his father risked everything to send Felix to America. But his mom wont reveal anything else. When a baseball team with Cuban players comes to town, Felix wonders if they knew his dad and sneaks into their locker room to ask. Thats when the players mistake him for their new batboy. Determined to uncover the truth about his mysterious father, Felix plays along, going as far as running away from home to become the teams batboy. His bittersweet adventure glows with the friendship of a miraculous dog, the warmth of a mothers love, and the magic of baseball.
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Thoughtful Story July 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a good story on several levels. First, of course, you have, as the title suggests, baseball. I'm always up for a good story revolving around baseball. Second, you have an introspective boy who has unanswered questions and goes on a daring quest of self-discovery. Third, the reality that the boy discovers may not always be exactly what he wants to hear, but that is what makes the story resonate in a very real way. The book could have gone the route of being a total downer, or completely the opposite, been sugar-coated, but it is neither. It is a nicely balanced, satisfying read.
AWESOME!!!! April 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of the most touching and interesting books I've read....I have this book at the top of my list! It contains the action of baseball (from the point of view of a young boy) with the struggles of Cuban life. I would recommend this book to young teens, and/or those interested in baseball.
Excellent story about more than baseball March 22, 2008 Read this for school. It was funny, sad, interesting. I would tell a friend to read it.
WOW! is all I can say... October 6, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Free BaseballBy: Sue Corbett
Free Baseball was I warm story about I Cuba boy who escaped. Felix, the boy, was the main character in this great story. Felix was a boy whose dad was a Cuba baseball star, and dreamed about nothing but baseball. Sue Corbett wrote this story well, and I really treasured it. One part I liked was the part where Felix had just escaped on the bus. He ran away from his "evil" babysitter and was named the new ball boy of the opposing team. Felix slides in a small compartment and hides till the bus stops. Felix realizes it was foolish to do it because it got hot and un-cozy. The next part I really liked is when he met the team mascot who was a dog named Miracle. Miracle was really important to the team because he was the only reason fans came to the games. He would run around the bases when one of the players hit a homerun. He also lived right in the stadium and could catch fly balls. The last part was when Felix met a Cuban named Diaz. Diaz didn't speak much English but understood what people were talking about. Felix and Diaz became kind of best friends while Felix was a run away. Diaz was known as the team slugger and was one of the newer players. Diaz also said he met Felix's dad. In conclusion Free Baseball was an about a boy named Felix who ran away from home during a baseball game. Felix was soon known to be the ball boy while he traveled with the team. He met a man named Diaz and met a "miracle" of a dog on his journey. Free Baseball was one of the best books I ever read.
D. Williams
Free Baseball August 25, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
She read it to us at school, and it was really great. It made our teacher cry. I loved it.
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