Waiting for Pumpsie

Kids, Sports and Recreation, Baseball and Softball, People and Places, Fiction, USA, Teen, General Fiction
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Author: Barry Wittenstein ISBN: 9781607349495
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publication: February 21, 2017
Imprint: Charlesbridge Language: English
Author: Barry Wittenstein
ISBN: 9781607349495
Publisher: Charlesbridge
Publication: February 21, 2017
Imprint: Charlesbridge
Language: English

In 1959 the Boston Red Sox was the last team in the Major Leagues to integrate. But when they call Elijah “Pumpsie” Green up from the minors, Bernard is overjoyed to see a black player on his beloved home team. And, when Pumpsie’s first home game is scheduled, Bernard and his family head to Fenway Park. Bernard is proud of Pumpsie and hopeful that this historic event is the start of great change in America.

This fictionalized account captures the true story of baseball player Pumpsie Green’s rise to the major leagues. The story is a snapshot of the Civil Rights Movement and a great discussion starter about the state of race relations in the United States today.

**"A grand slam" —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"The story's moments of triumph sound the loudest notes" — Publisher's Weekly

"This uplifting account of a family and the integration of Boston baseball will be inspiring to many youngsters." — School Library Journal

"This picture book contributes to children's understanding of America's past, while telling a good story"— Booklist**

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In 1959 the Boston Red Sox was the last team in the Major Leagues to integrate. But when they call Elijah “Pumpsie” Green up from the minors, Bernard is overjoyed to see a black player on his beloved home team. And, when Pumpsie’s first home game is scheduled, Bernard and his family head to Fenway Park. Bernard is proud of Pumpsie and hopeful that this historic event is the start of great change in America.

This fictionalized account captures the true story of baseball player Pumpsie Green’s rise to the major leagues. The story is a snapshot of the Civil Rights Movement and a great discussion starter about the state of race relations in the United States today.

**"A grand slam" —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"The story's moments of triumph sound the loudest notes" — Publisher's Weekly

"This uplifting account of a family and the integration of Boston baseball will be inspiring to many youngsters." — School Library Journal

"This picture book contributes to children's understanding of America's past, while telling a good story"— Booklist**

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