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Danilo Was Here
By (Author) Tamika Burgess
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
4th June 2025
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage: Personal and social topics
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
FIC
Hardback
304
From the acclaimed author of Sincerely Sicily, Tamika Burgess, comes a timely coming-of-age story about a young boys fight to save his family and his dreams in the aftermath of the US military invasion of Panam. Perfect for fans of Janae Marks, Adrianna Cuevas, and Chrystal D. Giles!
Danilo Osorio Jr.s baseball skills were once the pride of his father and entire hometown of El Chorrillo, Panam. But that was then, and this is now...
Following 1989's Operation Just Cause, a US military invasion that left his neighborhood decimated, Danilo couldnt care less about baseball or the father who abandoned him for opportunities in the States. Now Danilos focus is taking care of his mam and sister and trying to save them all from needing to relocate to a refugee camp.
When Danilo unintentionally catches the eye of a baseball recruiter and is offered the opportunity to visit and train in Californiathe same place as his fathers last known addresshe is tasked with deciding to go or stay. But if playing baseball could help him find his father and secure the extra funds his family needs, Danilo is willing to travel anywhere, even to the very country responsible for destroying his home.
Between his tough-as-nails baseball coach, ultracompetitive teammates, and overly enthusiastic host family, Danilos plans encounter some curveballs. And when his turn to bat finally comes, hell have to decide whatandwho hes actually fighting for.
"Will have all readers turning pages." -- Varsha Bajaj, New York Times bestselling author of Thirst
"Heartfelt and beautifully told. Burgess explores a tragic moment in Panamanian history with compassion, authenticity, and hope. Readers will root for Danilo during his losses and celebrate with him during his victories." -- Chrystal D. Giles, author of Not an Easy Win
"Burgess knocks it out of the park with this story of a boy searching for family and home. A home run tale of resilience." -- Adrianna Cuevas, Pura Belpre Honor-wining and the Edgar Award-winning author
"Sincere and immersive, it asks us to question our dreams and figure out what it is we truly want. I will be thinking about Danilo's story for a long, long time." -- Andrea Beatriz Arango, Newberry Honor award winning author of Iveliz Explains It All
"A triumph! Readers everywhere will cheer for Danilo as he overcomes life's trials in an unexpected, yet ultimately satisfying way." -- Waka T. Brown, award-winning author of Dream, Annie, Dream
"Burgess skillfully covers a lot of ground in her representation of events that are seldom discussed in U.S. history books but that devastated Panam and its people. Danilo's journey is fast paced, heartfelt, and heartbreaking. A compelling book that's here to stay." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Burgess crafts a compelling narrative. Emotive text tackles enduring themes surrounding prejudice while accessibly highlighting the protagonist's struggles with his mental health." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Tamika Burgess is a storyteller with over a decade of novel, TV/film, and personal essay writing. Born to parents who migrated from Panam, Tamika has always taken a particular interest in writing themes that explore her Black Latina identity. Because of her passion for spreading knowledge of Black Panamanian culture, Tamika has been featured on various websites, podcasts, and panels. When she is not writing, Tamika is somewhere cozy online shopping and listening to a podcast. Tamika resides in sunny, Southern California.