Children's Literature @ NYPL
Booktalking "The Brooklyn Nine" by Alan Gratz
1st Inning: Manhattan, 1845
Felix Schneider loves baseball. An immigrant from Germany, he finds himself amidst a huge urban fire; flames engulf entire street blocks.
2nd Inning: Northern Virginia, 1864
Louis Schneider, a baseball lovel, ends up as a soldier in the Civil War.
3rd Inning: Brooklyn, 1894
Arnold Schneider meets up with King Kelly, a New York Giants player.
4th Inning: Coney Island, 1908
Walter's father changes their name to Snider to make it more Americanized. Walter does not agree with the change.
5th Inning: Brooklyn, 1926
Frances (aka "Frankie") notices that all the talk is about playing the numbers and winning at gambling,
6th Inning: Fort Wayne, IN, 1945
Kat (Katherine) is a player on the Grand Rapids Chick softball team. To her, this is the best thing since sliced bread.
7th Inning: Brooklyn, 1957
Jimmy Flint and his classmates are taught how to hide under their desks in case atomic bombs are dropped on them.
8th Inning: Brooklyn, 1981
Michael Flint learns to throw a curveball with a family baseball that has passed through the generations.
9th Inning: Brooklyn, 2002
Snider Flint uses the internet to research the value of certain baseballs.
The Brooklyn Nine: A Novel in Nine Innings by Alan Gratz, 2009
I thought it was interesting that the novel spans the years of 1845 to 2002, but some of the adventures of the baseball-loving kids are a bit unrealistic.
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