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Alfred Slote

Autor von Finding Buck McHenry

31 Werke 1,392 Mitglieder 10 Rezensionen

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Alfred Slote is the author of many popular books, including, in Trophy editions, Rabbit Ears, Make-Believe Ball Player, the Trading Game, and Finding Buck McHenry

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Werke von Alfred Slote

Finding Buck McHenry (1991) 557 Exemplare
The Trading Game (1992) 169 Exemplare
Hang Tough, Paul Mather (1973) 165 Exemplare
My Robot Buddy (1975) 123 Exemplare
My Trip to Alpha I (1978) 76 Exemplare
Omega Station (1983) 46 Exemplare
Make-Believe Ball Player (1989) 44 Exemplare
Matt Gargan's Boy (1975) 32 Exemplare
C.O.L.A.R. (1981) 26 Exemplare
A Friend Like That (1988) 20 Exemplare
Rabbit Ears (1982) 20 Exemplare
Tony and Me (1974) 13 Exemplare
My Father, the Coach (1972) 12 Exemplare
Clone Catcher (1982) 11 Exemplare
Moving in (1988) 11 Exemplare
Jake (1971) 10 Exemplare
Hotshot (1977) 9 Exemplare
The biggest victory (1972) 9 Exemplare
Stranger on the Ball Club (1970) 9 Exemplare
The Moon in Fact and Fancy (1967) 6 Exemplare
Air in fact and fancy (1968) 6 Exemplare
Lazarus in Vienna (1956) 5 Exemplare
The Princess Who Wouldn't Talk (1964) 3 Exemplare
Strangers and comrades (1964) 2 Exemplare
Denham Proper (1953) 1 Exemplar
Trading Game 1 Exemplar
Lazaro en Viena 1 Exemplar

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Geburtstag
1926-09-11
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Wohnorte
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

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I wanted to read Make-Believe Ball Player because I had heard somewhere that it was a cute story, which it indeed turned out to be. It probably took less than an hour to read, so it felt more like a short story than a full book, but it was pretty enjoyable. In fact, I think "cute" is probably the perfect word to describe it. As with a lot of sports stories, it's about a lovable, quirky kid who's turns out to be an unlikely hero. I wouldn't call it memorable, but it was worth the time it took to read.… (mehr)
 
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LibrarianDest | Jan 3, 2024 |
Jason is dropped from his little league baseball team, and sets out to start a new team, but he needs a coach. He thinks he's found the perfect one in Mack Henry, the old black custodian of an elementary school, when he discovers that Mr. Henry is actually the great Buck McHenry, a star of the Negro Baseball League many years ago. But Mr. Henry denies that he is the great ball player from the past. Eventually, he admits he is Buck, but makes Jason, as well as his two teammates, Kim and Aaron (Mr. Henry's grandson) promise never to tell anyone who he really is. The kids make the promise, and then break the promise immediately, and repeatedly.
Mr. Henry seems unusually forgiving of their dishonesty, but (spoiler alert) it turns out he's being a bit dishonest himself. He actually is not Buck McHenry, although he did play a lot of baseball in his younger years. And since it's an elementary age book, everything is happy in the end.
This is a simplistic story about racism and baseball, which it handles pretty well; and about honesty, which it addresses poorly, since neither the dishonesty of the characters, nor others reactions to their dishonesty comes across as believable.
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fingerpost | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 12, 2022 |
Not a memorable work. US soldiers and civilians trapped during the battle of the Bulge.
 
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DinadansFriend | Oct 27, 2021 |
Not as strong as "Jake" or "Tony and Me" but still another great off-center book about kids, sports and their love for games as a metaphor for growing up. No one did it better.
 
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Smokler | Jan 3, 2021 |

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Werke
31
Mitglieder
1,392
Beliebtheit
#18,463
Bewertung
½ 3.6
Rezensionen
10
ISBNs
96

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