"Just Like Josh Gibson"
Author:Angela Johnsom
Illustrator: Beth Peck
Awards:
Ages: Kindergarten- 3rd Grade
Pineapple Points:5/5
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Summary:
Grandmother tells a story about herself, a young black girl, who was born into a family with a baseball loving father, He passed down his love for the sport to her. Not only was she not allowed to play with the boys. Every once in a while she got to practice with the guys. She proved to them that she didn't "play like a girl". She was even able to fill in one game for a hurt player.
Evaluation:
This book is a tribute to Josh Gibson. He was an amazing baseball player in the Negro Leagues. Many say that he would have outranked Babe if there wasn't any restrictions due to his skin color. Unfortunately he died of a stroke months before African Americans were allowed to play along white men. The book has a fun perspective and great pastel pictures. It levels the gender playing field and that is an important concept for young boys and girls.
This book is a tribute to Josh Gibson. He was an amazing baseball player in the Negro Leagues. Many say that he would have outranked Babe if there wasn't any restrictions due to his skin color. Unfortunately he died of a stroke months before African Americans were allowed to play along white men. The book has a fun perspective and great pastel pictures. It levels the gender playing field and that is an important concept for young boys and girls.
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