
Lucky At Bat
Joseph Goldenberg
(Author)Description
Lucky At Bat follows the story of a young boy named Jack and his two rescue rats-Lucky and Gus-Gus. When Jack discovers that Lucky has a talent for baseball, the little rat becomes the mascot and secret batting coach for Jack's Little League team. Unfortunately, a rival team considers Lucky's presence "cheating," and tensions rise, resulting in a terrible accident. Lucky and Jack wonder if maybe a ballpark is no place for a rat.
Now it's up to Jack's teammates and Gus-Gus to show both Lucky and Jack that they are special and important, and they should not give up on their dreams, no matter how big those dreams may be.
Product Details
Publisher | Koehler Books |
Publish Date | December 20, 2022 |
Pages | 144 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781646638598 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.3 inches | 0.5 pounds |
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Reviews
"A middle-grade novel focuses on a boy, his pet rat, and a shared love of baseball.
"[...] The Goldenbergs, a mother-and-son team, have concocted a sweet tale of friendship not only among three wiser-than-their-years kids, but also between Jack and his two pet rodents. There are some nice descriptions throughout the book-Jack "smelled of candy, French fries, and home," says Lucky in one captivating passage-and Cutler's simple illustrations at the beginning of each chapter help draw a picture of the clever rat and his antics. There are some moments when Jack and his friends seem more mature than 10-year-old kids would be. For instance, when Trevor and Dayna come to visit after Lucky is injured, they bring doughnuts. "We come bearing gifts," Dayna says, a rather grown-up phrase for someone her age. But that's a minor quibble. This is a largely delightful story about children and pets with a few life lessons thrown in for good measure.
"A cuddly, intelligent rodent becomes the hero of a sports tale that oozes charm."
-Kirkus Reviews
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