A strong sense of purpose, leavened by generous doses of humor and post-World War II period detail, drives this story of a resilient middle-grader who demonstrates that having one hand is an opportunity rather than a handicap.
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This book is really interesting. I can't believe how he learned to play baseball with one hand. I am not sure I could do that.
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1 comments:
This book is really interesting. I can't believe how he learned to play baseball with one hand. I am not sure I could do that.
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