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Catching the Moon: The Story of a Young Girl's Baseball Dream, by Crystal Hubbard

Catching the Moon: The Story of a Young Girl's Baseball Dream, by Crystal Hubbard


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Catching the Moon: The Story of a Young Girl's Baseball Dream, by Crystal Hubbard

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In her torn dress and street shoes, Marcenia, who is growing up in the 1920s, bests many of the boys on her baseball team. But her father criticizes her 'tomboy' interests, and a scout for a local baseball camp refuses to accept a girl on the team. Marcenia vows to play hard and change the scout's mind, and she finally wins a spot on the team. An afterword explains that Marcenia grew up to become Toni Stone, the first woman to play for a professional baseball team. [Hubbard's] story [is] rich in dialogue and detail. She . . . write[s] with sensory precision that conveys the thrilling feel of playing ('the powdery taste of dust clouds'; 'the sting' of a baseball slamming into a mitt), while DuBurke's textured ink and acrylic images emphasize Marcenia's excitement on the field and yearning at home. Children, especially girls, will cheer for Marcenia as she defies the narrow expectations for young women of the time and fiercely pursues her dream. --BooklistMarcenia Lyle wants to be a professional baseball player. But as an African-American female in the 1930s, she has many strikes against her. Her parents are loving, but realistic about her limited options. When the St. Louis Cardinals manager Gabby Street forms a boys' baseball day camp, he refuses to consider allowing her to join. However, Marcenia dazzles him with her daring and skill until he agrees to let her join and even supplies the baseball shoes she lacks. Hubbard [chooses] to present a vignette . . . [and in the] afterword . . . the reader learns the facts of Marcenia's real life as the first female player on a professional baseball team. [DuBurke's] acrylic illustrations beautifully enhance the text. --Kirkus ReviewsThis anecdotal tale is based on the childhood of Marcenia "Toni Stone" Lyle Alberga (1921-1996), who became the first woman to play professional baseball. As a girl, Marcenia dreams only of playing baseball, while her strict but loving parents suggest that she stick to dolls and focus on school. One night she overhears them ruefully acknowledge the limited options that lie in store for most African-American girls: teaching, nursing, or being a maid. Marcenia promises herself that she'll achieve her goal. Opportunity arrives in the form of Gabby Street, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, who runs a free baseball camp for kids. He's impressed by her talent, but doesn't allow girls to participate. The story ends with her acceptance into the camp and her determination to make her dream come true. An afterword sums up Lyle's name change and her career, including the fact that she filled the spot vacated by Hank Aaron when he joined the Major Leagues. Hubbard's lively text does a fine job of capturing this young heroine's unquenchable spirit. DuBurke's balanced pen-and-ink and acrylic artwork strongly supports the mood and emotion of the text. Much like its winsome, pigtailed heroine, this heartwarming picture book will inspire and engage dreamers young and old. --School Library Journal

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"This anecdotal tale is based on the childhood of Marcenia "Toni Stone" Lyle Alberga (1921-1996), who became the first woman to play professional baseball. As a girl, Marcenia dreams only of playing baseball, while her strict but loving parents suggest that she stick to dolls and focus on school. One night she overhears them ruefully acknowledge the limited options that lie in store for most African-American girls: teaching, nursing, or being a maid. Marcenia promises herself that she'll achieve her goal. Opportunity arrives in the form of Gabby Street, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, who runs a free baseball camp for kids. He's impressed by her talent, but doesn't allow girls to participate. The story ends with her acceptance into the camp and her determination to make her dream come true. An afterword sums up Lyle's name change and her career, including the fact that she filled the spot vacated by Hank Aaron when he joined the Major Leagues. Hubbard's lively text does a fine job of capturing this young heroine's unquenchable spirit. DuBurke's balanced pen-and-ink and acrylic artwork strongly supports the mood and emotion of the text. Much like its winsome, pigtailed heroine, this heartwarming picture book will inspire and engage dreamers young and old." -School Library Journal"In her torn dress and street shoes, Marcenia, who is growing up in the 1920s, bests many of the boys on her baseball team. But her father criticizes her 'tomboy' interests, and a scout for a local baseball camp refuses to accept a girl on the team. Marcenia vows to play hard and change the scout's mind, and she finally wins a spot on the team. An afterword explains that Marcenia grew up to become Toni Stone, the first woman to play for a professional baseball team. [Hubbard's] story [is] rich in dialogue and detail. She . . . write[s] with sensory precision that conveys the thrilling feel of playing ('the powdery taste of dust clouds'; 'the sting' of a baseball slamming into a mitt), while DuBurke's textured ink and acrylic images emphasize Marcenia's excitement on the field and yearning at home. Children, especially girls, will cheer for Marcenia as she defies the narrow expectations for young women of the time--and fiercely pursues her dream." -Booklist"Marcenia Lyle wants to be a professional baseball player. But as an African-American female in the 1930s, she has many strikes against her. Her parents are loving, but realistic about her limited options. When the St. Louis Cardinals manager Gabby Street forms a boys' baseball day camp, he refuses to consider allowing her to join. However, Marcenia dazzles him with her daring and skill until he agrees to let her join and even supplies the baseball shoes she lacks. Hubbard [chooses] to present a vignette . . . [and in the] afterword . . . the reader learns the facts of Marcenia's real life as the first female player on a professional baseball team. [DuBurke's] acrylic illustrations beautifully enhance the text." -Kirkus Reviews

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Age Range: 6 - 10 years

Grade Level: Kindergarten - 2

Lexile Measure: AD640L (What's this?)

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Paperback: 32 pages

Publisher: Lee & Low Books; 1 edition (June 30, 2010)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1600605729

ISBN-13: 978-1600605727

Product Dimensions:

8.5 x 0.2 x 10.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.9 out of 5 stars

28 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#27,148 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

This was a surprisingly good book for my students. We had covered the topic of black history month in heavy detail in February and just recently enjoyed learning with this book. It gave a wonderful history of African American equality struggles and how the main character persevered to become one of the first females to become prominent in baseball.

This book teaches so much. It teaches children to persevere and that no matter what obstacles are thrown your way to never give up. It also makes children think about what they would do if problems like that still existed today. I use a lot with the students I teach. Each class loves to read it and they ask me to reread it over and over again.

absolutely love this book. I used it as mentor text! There is also a video on youtube with Kevin Costner reading it incase you want to change it up a bit. Kids loved the video and I love having the book in hand to refer back to certain pages. It has great vocabulary to teach out of too! This is one of my favorite books!

Although the title doesn't tell you, this is about Toni Stone's early life and how she dreamed of playing baseball -- NOT softball. Its lyrical language is lovely. For encouraging young readers to keep dreaming no matter how big the dream, this is a wonderful choice.

My granddaughter liked the book, nice illustrations too.

Great story, especially for 2nd grade

Purchased for a school reading for Black history month. Kids loved the story and were very engaged. It was nice to read about a mliestone achievement for a young female.

I needed this book for a lesson plan for a substitute teacher. It arrived just before I needed it. It's based on a true story.

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