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Jackie & Me

By: Dan Gutman
Narrated by: Johnny Heller
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Best-selling author Dan Gutman's Jackie & Me was named a Parent's Choice Book.

Joe Stoshack has to write a report for school about a famous African-American who contributed to society. Joe chooses to write about legendary baseball player Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier in the 1940s. But unlike every other kid in his class, Joe has a special talent: with the help of old baseball cards, he can travel through time.

©1999 Dan Gutman (P)2004 Recorded Books
Difficult Discussions Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Social & Life Skills Sports Fiction Sports Discrimination
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This book is for everyone! Excellent!! It does a great job of describing life in the 40’s. A wonderful combination of history, baseball, and being a kid.

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Very interesting and informational, If you want to see a side of what is like back Jackie Robinson time and that specific time in baseball . If you like Jackie Robinson and a baseball fan this is for you.

Interesting and a history lesson as well

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Creative time travel series from a 12-year old boys perspective. Considers what life might have been like for Jackie during the late 40’s as the first African American baseball player. Very entertaining and insightful.

Baseball enthusiasts will enjoy!

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