Calling His Shot: Babe Ruth's Legendary Home Run
By (Author) Brandon Terrell
Illustrated by Eduardo Garcia
Capstone Press
Capstone Press
8th January 2018
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Sports and outdoor recreation
B
Paperback
32
Width 178mm, Height 229mm
When the legendary Babe Ruth strode to the plate in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series the game was tied 4-4 in the fifth inning. After taking two strikes Ruth cemented his place in baseball history. He first pointed toward the outfield and then slammed a monster home run on the very next pitch. It is a moment that has lived in baseball lore ever since. In this graphic novel readers will get an up-close look at one of baseball's most iconic moments and learn about the controversy surrounding the truth of Babe Ruth's famous called-shot homer.
Legendary moments in U.S. sports history are brought to life. Each author sets the scene before diving into the main topic. . . .Critical thinking questions at the end of each book encourage students to dive deeper. . . .Where collections are in need of more options for reluctant nonfiction readers, these will fit the bill.-- "School Library Journal, Series Made Simple"
Brandon Terrel (B. 1978-D. 2021) was a passionate reader, Star Wars enthusiast, amazing father, son, uncle, friend and devoted husband. He worked as an assistant director and producer on numerous independent films and commercial productions, as well as writing for the "Choo Choo Bob Show." Brandon received his undergraduate degree from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and his Master of Fine Arts in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Hamline University. Brandon was a talented storyteller, authoring more than 100 books for children in his career. In Brandon's memory, consider picking up a Stephen King novel or a comic book, re-watching The Mandalorian, reading an old Hardy Boys adventure, and saving an open seat for the next Star Wars movie. Passionate comic book artist Eduardo Garcia works from his studio (Red Wolf Studio) in Mexico City with the help of his talented son, Sebastian Iaki. He has brought his talent, pencils, and colors to varied projects for many titles and publishers such as Scooby-Doo (DC Comics), Spiderman Family (Marvel), Flash Gordon (Aberdeen), and Speed Racer (IDW).