Book Descriptions
for Satchel Paige by David A. Adler and Terry Widener
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Satchel Paige is one of baseball’s greatest pitcher’s (maybe the greatest, David Adler notes in an opening line sure to capture the attention of young sports enthusiasts). Adler’s narrative is enlivened by the integration of well-chosen quotes from or about Satchel Paige and captivating statements that reflect appreciation and enthusiasm for his subject. (“No one else pitched like Satchel Paige.”) Adler backs up those statements with intriguing information about the life of this extraordinarily talented player who spent the first twenty-five years of his career in the Negro Leagues. Paige never hesitated to speak up about the racial injustice that kept him out of the major leagues, where he finally started playing at age forty-two, and continued until his retirement at fifty-nine. Terry Widener’s distinctive acrylic paintings add to the lively feel of this volume. (Ages 6–9)
CCBC Choices 2007 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2007. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Satchel Paige could throw a baseball like no one else. But when he began his career in the 1920s, even the best African American players were kept out of the major leagues. Paige rose to stardom in the Negro Baseball Leagues--and he waited for his chance to play in the "big show." Finally, at an age when most players retire, Paige proved that staying in the game pays off. Ages 4-8 AUTHOR: David A. Adler and Terry Widener, the award-winning team behind several acclaimed sports biographies, have created a powerful story about a talented athlete who just wouldn't give up. Satchel Paige is an inspired subject for baseball lovers, readers who are interested in African American history, and anyone who has held on to a dream. Illustrated
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