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Kid from Tomkinsville
  

Kid from Tomkinsville [Paperback]

John R. Tunis
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"A wonderful, timeless story that is entertaining while also addressing the problems of professional sports." (The Boston Sunday Globe )

Baseball is like life. You win some and you lose some, but it all depends on attitude whether you stay in the game or drop out. Ray Tucker was a rookie, a nobody from a small Connecticut farm that played field ball. Then, one day while he was pitching, a professional scout spotted him and brought him to spring practice and the big leagues. With help from a veteran catcher, he scored big in his first season. When pain seized his "salary arm" after an accident in the locker room showers, Ray was put on the bench. The reporters were relentless, but he hung in there, started fielding balls and hitting base runs and homers. When he got in a slump and started feeling sorry for himself, his hitting went downhill. His mentor and friend said to concentrate on connecting with the ball; When you think only of yourself and how many homers you hit, the team suffers. Baseball, like life, is a team sport where all players are needed and dependent on each other. Through injuries and failures, team camaraderie and successes, this book contains life's lessons and will appeal to kids if they are also baseball fans. 1989 (orig. 1940), Odyssey Classics/Harcourt, Ages 10 to adult. (Children's Literature -Janet L. Rose ) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Right before the serious accident that ends his dream of pitching, Roy Tucker is called up from a small-town team in Connecticut to help the Brooklyn Dodgers out of a slump. Introduction by Bruce Brooks. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

JOHN R. TUNIS (1889-1975) was considered one of the finest writers for young people during the 1940s and '50s. He wrote more than twenty books, many of them award winners. The timeless appeal of his novels has made them enduringly popular with readers of all ages. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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