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Ages 12 & up • <strong>Young</strong> Adult Reads<br />

John H. Ritter<br />

THE BOY WHO SAVED BASEBALL<br />

“Ritter delivers a baseball tale of<br />

legendary dimension, featuring several<br />

larger-than-life characters and a team of<br />

ordinary young folk tackling a seemingly<br />

insurmountable challenge in defense of a<br />

worthy cause…Ritter dishes up another<br />

stellar read — topped off by a convincing<br />

Web site…apparently fabricated for<br />

the book, that adds verisimilitude.”<br />

—BooklistH<br />

Rec: BLH, C, K, PWH, SLJ, V<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 224 pp. 2005<br />

978-0-14-240286-3 $6.99<br />

CHOOSING UP SIDES<br />

“At 13 years old, Jake Bledsoe is a southpaw<br />

who can toss a rock or a baseball<br />

harder, father, and more accurately than<br />

any kid in his class. But his father, a fireand-brimstone<br />

preacher, forbids him the<br />

use of his left hand. Ritter captures the<br />

feel of a small Ohio town in 1921 as well<br />

as the lure of the ball field.”—Booklist<br />

Rec: BL, C, CE, HG, PW, SLJ, V<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 176 pp. 2000<br />

978-0-698-11840-9 $5.99<br />

OVER THE WALL<br />

“The author tackles tough subjects<br />

relating to violence in sports, religious<br />

hypocrisy and the Vietnam War while<br />

creating layers of metaphors that neatly<br />

unfold as the story progresses.”<br />

—Publishers Weekly<br />

Rec: BL, PW, SLJ<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 320 pp. 2002<br />

978-0-698-11931-4 $6.99<br />

◆ 200<br />

RAYBON, PATRICIA<br />

MY FIRST WHITE FRIEND<br />

Confessions on Race, Love &<br />

Forgiveness<br />

“The author’s first confession is that until<br />

recently she hated white people—‘deeply<br />

and smoothly and naturally,’ she says,<br />

‘with a pure assurance that I had a right<br />

to hate.’ Her desire to be rid of this feeling<br />

led to the essays that make up this<br />

book, her aim being to ‘trace my journey<br />

from racial rage to racial reasoning, from<br />

hate to love.’ This is a search one can<br />

only recommend.” —Hettie Jones,<br />

The Washington Post Book World<br />

PENGUIN<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 256 pp. 1997<br />

978-0-14-024436-6 $14.00<br />

RICE, DAVID TALBOT<br />

CRAZY LOCO<br />

“Crazy Loco collects nine stories rooted<br />

in everyday life in a small town in South<br />

Texas. Like the best short fiction, they<br />

reveal their deepest truths obliquely, in<br />

the details of small moments and gestures…Rice…blends<br />

humor and precise<br />

detail, creating believable, imperfect,<br />

complex characters that are at once<br />

rowdy, subversive, and devoted to family<br />

and tradition.” —Booklist<br />

Rec: BL, SLJ<br />

4 3/16 x 6 3/4 144 pp. 2003<br />

978-0-14-250056-9 $5.99<br />

RICHTER, HANS PETER<br />

FRIEDRICH<br />

The tragic story of a Jewish boy in Germany<br />

during the 1930s, this award-winning<br />

novel is “superb, sensitive, honest,<br />

and compelling, symbolizing juvenile<br />

fiction at its best.” —The New York Times<br />

Rec: AN, H, NYT, SLJ<br />

4 3/8 x 7 1/8 152 pp. 1987<br />

978-0-14-032205-7 $4.99<br />

ROTTMAN, S. L.<br />

HERO<br />

Sean is the son of a deadbeat dad and an<br />

abusive mother. He doesn’ t think he<br />

has anything to live for, so he’s reckless—until<br />

he gets arrested. A coming<br />

of age story that grapples with questions<br />

teenagers ask themselves each day<br />

— What is a hero? Whom can I trust?<br />

Who am I?<br />

Rec: PW, V<br />

4 3/8 x 7 1/8 176 pp. 2000<br />

978-0-14-130701-5 $5.99<br />

ROUGH WATERS<br />

When their parents are killed in a car<br />

accident, Scott and his older brother<br />

Gregg go to live with their uncle who<br />

runs a white-water rafting company in<br />

Colorado. “With the thrill of the rapids,<br />

realistic family dynamics, a little romance,<br />

and likable characters, this book is a great<br />

read.” —School Library Journal<br />

Rec: SLJ, V<br />

4 3/8 x 7 1/8 224 pp. 2000<br />

978-0-14-130703-9 $6.99<br />

STETSON<br />

Seventeen-year-old Stetson meets the sister<br />

he never knew he had, and together<br />

they try to make sense of their pasts. Can<br />

these two wary siblings find anything<br />

in common, and try to build a future<br />

together? “[T]eens will be cheering him<br />

on to the end.” —School Library Journal<br />

Rec: BL, C, K, SLJ<br />

4 3/16 x 6 3/4 224 pp. 2003<br />

978-0-14-250194-8 $5.99<br />

RYAN, SARA<br />

EMPRESS OF THE WORLD<br />

“Fifteen-year-old Nicola is spending the<br />

summer at an institute for gifted youth,<br />

where she’s studying archaeology. To her<br />

surprise, she falls in love with another<br />

girl, Battle, a lovely dancer with long<br />

hair, and Battle with her.…Ryan has a<br />

good handle on her characters and on<br />

her story, which is romantic without<br />

being explicit and feels very much like<br />

today.” —Booklist<br />

Rec: BL, KH, PW, SLJ<br />

5 x 7 5/16 224 pp. 2003<br />

978-0-14-250059-0 $7.99

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