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S is for Slugger: The Ultimate Baseball Alphabet

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

S is for Slugger: The Ultimate Baseball Alphabet

Contributors:

By (Author) James Littlejohn
By (author) Matthew Shipley

ISBN:

9781629377964

Publisher:

Triumph Books

Imprint:

Triumph Books

Publication Date:

16th June 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

796.357

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

32

Dimensions:

Width 4mm, Height 279mm, Spine 215mm

Description

Age range 3 to 6

An A-to-Z overview of America's pastime, featuring stars from throughout the sport's history.

Batter up! The creators of B is for Baller and G is for Golazo are back with a dynamic, colourful parade of baseball legends. Featuring dozens of superstars and historical figures like Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Ken Griffey Jr., and David Ortiz, S is for Slugger is the ultimate ABC book for budding baseball fans.

Reviews

"A quirky baseball-based ABC provides the format for this offbeat homage to the game and its players. Shoeless Joe Jackson, Babe Ruth, and Mamie "Peanut" Johnson are the only representatives of baseball's long-ago past, with admiring nods to many 20th-century players, such as Jackie Robinson, Henry Aaron, Nolan Ryan, and Cal Ripken Jr., but the book has a very contemporary feel, also shining the spotlight on players active in the 21st century. "C is for Captain Clutch," Derek Jeter; "Z is for ZZZZZZZ," closer Mariano "Sandman" Rivera; "D is for Dugout," where the bench players (a dream team of sorts including Roger Clemens, Bo Jackson, and Mike Piazza) wait to play while cheering for their teammates. The author seems to have applied some personal algorithm to his choice of players, who were or are respected in their positions and include several Hall of Famers. In single- and double-page spreads, the players are either directly named in a brief, pithy alphabetic blurb or identified in bright white uppercase letters within the illustration. Shipley's deeply hued depictions carefully and creatively enhance the text. Many of the players are nearly faceless, shown in nonproportional, exaggerated, elongated form with legs that stretch forever. A few others are quite accurate character studies. The most intense baseball fans among young readers and their grown-ups will, inevitably, have the great pleasure of arguing and discussing the pros and cons of the inclusion or omission of their favorite players. Win, win all the way." Kirkus Reviews
"Serious baseball fans will love this comprehensive, vividly illustrated alphabet book." School Library Journal
"The illustration of the players and people known through history are well drawn out clearly seeing each person. I appreciate "U is for Big Unit" being Randy Johnson featuring the scene where he threw the fast ball where a bird exploded but just shows the bird flying in front of him." Micah, Goodreads

Author Bio

James Littlejohn is a writer, father, and fan of inside-the-park home runs. At this point, he's not really sure what he's supposed to do with all the baseball cards he got as a kid. Matthew Shipley is an illustrator whose art has appeared in projects from Major League Soccer, ESPN, Bleacher Report, TheTwoPointOne, and The Globe and Mail, among others. With James Littlejohn, he is the creator of B is for Baller: The Ultimate Basketball Alphabet and G is for Golazo: The Ultimate Soccer Alphabet.

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