Brooklyn Bat Boy: A Story of the 1947 Season that Changed Baseball Forever

Brooklyn Bat Boy: A Story of the 1947 Season that Changed Baseball Forever

by Geoff Griffin

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Overview

Bobby Kelly is a 12-year-old Brooklyn boy who loves playing stickball in the street with his friends and cheering for the Dodgers. Bobby's dream of being part of the Dodgers comes true in 1947 when he lands the job of bat boy for the team.
There's just one thing Bobby's not sure about. The Dodgers are planning to do something that has never been done before. An African-American named Jackie Robinson will be playing for Brooklyn. Bobby isn't sure how to feel about it, especially since members of his family and kids in his neighborhood don't like the idea. In order to truly become part of the Dodgers, Bobby will have to learn to accept Robinson as a member of the team and learn from his example. This fictional story looks at an important point in baseball history from a young person's perspective and highlights the time period, including using popular slang from the East Coast in the 1940s.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781530482672
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/26/2016
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

Geoff Griffin has worked as a lawyer, special education teacher, journalist and editor. He has over 20 years of experience writing for a variety of newspapers and magazines. He has had a number of essays published in anthologies and is co-host of the award-winning Travel Brigade Radio Show and Podcast. This is his first work of fiction.

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