Pop Flies, Robo-Pets, and Other Disasters bookcover

Pop Flies, Robo-Pets, and Other Disasters

Suzanne Kamata 

(Author)

Tracy Bishop 

(Illustrator)
4.9/5.0
21,000+ Reviews
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Description

Thirteen-year-old Satoshi Matsumoto spent the last three years living in Atlanta where he was the star of his middle-school baseball team--a slugger with pro potential, according to his coach. Now that his father's work in the US has come to an end, he's moved back to his hometown in rural Japan. Living abroad has changed him, and now his old friends in Japan are suspicious of his new foreign ways. Even worse, his childhood foe Shintaro, whose dad has ties to gangsters, is in his homeroom. After he joins his new school's baseball team, Satoshi has a chance to be a hero until he makes a major-league error.

"A heart-warming story about a baseball player who learns that teamwork is much more important than being the star of the team. I loved the family dynamics and depiction of life, and especially baseball, in Japan."--Shauna Holyoak, author of Kazu Jones and the Denver Dognappers (Hyperion, 2019)

"A story set in Japan rich in details only Kamata, an insider, could share. With ease and respect, she weaves the pressures, agonies, and loyalties of Satoshi's life at home, at school and on a junior high baseball team with the practices and traditions of the game played in Japan. I am a big fan of this middle-grade homerun!"--Annie Donwerth Chikamatsu, award-winning author of Somewhere Among (Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books, 2017)

"Pop Flies really pops! A lively, fun, easy read that draws you in and keeps you guessing."--Dori Jones Yang, award-winning author of The Forbidden Temptation of Baseball (SparkPress, 2017)

Product Details

PublisherOne ELM Books
Publish DateMarch 03, 2020
Pages208
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781947159365
Dimensions7.9 X 5.6 X 0.9 inches | 0.8 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Award-winning author Suzanne Kamata was born and raised in the United States, but has lived in Japan for more than half of her life. Suzanne raised two kids and now lives with her husband in Aizumi, Japan.
Tracy Nishimura Bishop is a full-time illustrator with a passion for children's books. She has a degree in graphic design with a focus on animation and illustration. She lives in California.

Reviews

"An engaging, sports-focused, family-driven Japanese spin on the new-kid-in-school narrative."--Kirkus Reviews

-- (11/15/2019 12:00:00 AM)

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