- Title : Jackie & Me (Baseball Card Adventures)
- Author : Dan Gutman
- Rating : 4.77 (788 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-10-13
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 160 Pages
- Asin : 0380800845
- Language : English
Thanks, Brent!. Sally is the current head of the group and John is a former head who is now a department chairman at the University of Southern California. From inventing new direct marketing media to how to successfully start an advertising agency to speculations
Thanks, Brent!. Sally is the current head of the group and John is a former head who is now a department chairman at the University of Southern California. From inventing new direct marketing media to how to successfully start an advertising agency to speculations of changes in the future and more, Being Direct is an eye-opening look at the changing business-consumer relationship from the point of view of a man who not only adapted to modern revolutions of information technology, but put them to use for success beyond anyone's dreams.. Works good. Next, fifty two-page spreads on buff paper present the sketches themselves. What a great first-person story of War and the images and memories that are left eternally embedded in your mind. I have been following the young author's blog (now 10-year-old Martha Payne, with her dad's input) about her school lunches served in Scotland. Finally, a super hero we can believe in!This short and action packed book is a blast to read! It is full of unique characters who do absurd things in absurd situations while saying absurd things to each other to relate their absurd logic. Gennet makes it so students of just about any age can sit down and learn to play. Jackie & Me (Baseball Card Adventures) This is a wonderful story that you can share with your child. I will definatly be reading the rest of this seriesSo for his report, Joe decides to go back to meet one of the greatest baseball players ever, Jackie Robinson, to find out what it was like to be the man who broke baseball's color barrier. Cat.)Like every other kid in his class, Joe Stoshack has to write a report on an African American who's made an important contribution to society. But he doesn't plan on a trip that will for a short time change the color of his skin--and forever change his view of history and his definition of courage.. Unlike every other kid in his class, Joe has a special talent: with the help of old baseball cards, he can travel through time. Unlike every other kid in his class, Joe has a special talent: with the help of old baseball cards, he can travel through time. But he doesn't plan on a trip that will for a short time change the color of his skin -- and forever change his view of history and his definition of 01-02 Golden Sower Award Masterlist (YA Cat.) and 00 Pennsylvania Keystone to Reading Book Award (Intermed. Like every other kid in his class, Joe Stoscack has to write a report on an African American who's made an important contribution to society. Joe plans on writing a prize-winning report.. Full of action, this title will spark history discussions and be a good choice for book reports and leisure reading.Andrew Medlar, Chicago Public Library, ILCopyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal Grade 4-7-Fans of the author's Honus & Me (Avon, 1997) know that young Joe Stoshack has the ability to visit the past via baseball cards. An interesting addendum puts the story into further historical context and explains some of the liberties the author took writing the book. Fans of America's favorite pastime will particularly appreciate the detail and descriptions of some great games, including the 1947 World Series. Not only does Joe travel back in time over 50 years, stay at the Robinson's apartment, and become a bat boy for the Dodgers, but he is also transformed from a Polish American into an African American, introducing
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