Copyright Date:
1999
Edition Date:
c1999
Release Date:
03/01/99
Illustrator:
Silver, Stan,
Pages:
48 p.
ISBN:
Publisher: 0-14-130184-8 Perma-Bound: 0-605-27462-2
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-0-14-130184-6 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-27462-4
Dewey:
921
LCCN:
98026366
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
(Sun Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 1999)
Accompanied by clear color photos, this is a chatty, informative autobiographical sketch of the Baltimore Orioles shortstop and third baseman who, during the last decade, set the record for the most consecutive games played--2,632 games without a break. Ripken's appealing modesty and easy conversational style make this a natural for young baseball fans.
School Library Journal
Gr 1-4This beginning chapter book about the Baltimore Orioles hero who broke the record for playing the most games in a row is sure to be a hit with young baseball fans, but its appeal will not be limited to them. Adapted from Ripkens autobiography, The Only Way I Know (Viking, 1997), the text is nicely balanced with portrayals of both slumps and streaks, anecdotes and statistics. The combination of first-person narration with full-color photographs and realistic paintings that depict both the drama of baseball and ordinary childhood moments will pull kids into the life and thoughts of this hardworking player. The books greatest strength is Ripkens unflappable persistence and philosophical approach to rough times, whether personal or professional. A one-page list of career highlights is included. Accessible to a slightly younger audience than Ripken and Doug Keiths Count Me In (Taylor, 1995), this title is a pro in a genre glutted with farm leaguers.Wendy Lukehart, Dauphin County Library, Harrisburg, PA Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
Word Count:
3,062
Reading Level:
3.3
Interest Level:
1-4
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 3.3
/ points: 0.5
/ quiz: 28325
/ grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!:
reading level:3.5 /
points:3.0 /
quiz:Q23057
Lexile:
590L
What is it like to be a major league ball player? Cal Ripken, Jr. plays third base for the Baltimore Orioles. In this autobiography for beginning readers, he talks about growing up in a baseball family, and about his love for the game. He reveals his primary goal? to play well and play every day. And he tells how, in 1995, he broke the record for playing the most games in a row. Here is Cal's story, with over 30 action-packed photographs and illustrations. Short sentences, important visual clues, and a lively text encourage young sports fans to become excited about reading.