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Robinson, Jackie,. 1919-1972. Juvenile literature.
Robinson, Jackie,. 1919-1972.
Baseball players. United States. Biography. Juvenile literature.
African American baseball players. Biography. Juvenile literature.
Baseball players.
African American baseball players.
In a simply written biography from the Heroes of American History series, Ford presents a straightforward account of memories and milestones from Robinson's life. She creates a setting that throws his accomplishments into sharper relief by carving into the narrative some of the rules and results of segregation, when white Americans treated black Americans badly. With large type and a photo on nearly every page, the book offers a very readable, short account of Robinson's life and achievements. The volume concludes with a time line, a glossary, and brief lists of recommended books and Web sites. For a picture-book story about the baseball great, suggest Marybeth Lorbiecki's Jackie's Bat , reviewed on p.69.
Horn Book (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2013)The author's special insight and family photographs provide a unique profile of her father, Jackie Robinson. Short chapters detail her grandmother's work raising five children; Jackie's honorable discharge from the army; his meeting with Brooklyn Dodgers president, Branch Rickey; and his work with the civil rights movement. Accessible and personal, the volume is a strong introduction to the baseball legend. Glos.
Kirkus ReviewsThe author of Promises to Keep: How Jackie Robinson Changed America (2004) tells her father's tale again, for younger readers. Though using a less personal tone this time and referring to herself in the third person, Robinson still devotes as much attention to his family life, youth and post-baseball career as she does to his achievements on the field. Writing in short sentences and simple language, she presents a clear picture of the era's racial attitudes and the pressures he faced both in the military service and in baseball--offering plenty of clear reasons to regard him not just as a champion athlete, but as a hero too. An early remark about how he ran with "a bunch of black, Japanese, and Mexican boys" while growing up in Pasadena is insensitively phrased, and a sweeping claim that by 1949 "[t]he racial tension was broken" in baseball is simplistic. Nevertheless, by and large her account covers the bases adequately. The many photos include an admixture of family snapshots, and a closing Q-and-A allows the author to announce the imminent release of a new feature film about Robinson. It's an often-told story, but the author is still in a position to give it a unique perspective. (Biography. 8-10)
School Library Journal (Sat Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2013)Gr 2-4 Fueled by interest from the film, children will appreciate this biography by the daughter of the famous African American baseball player. Readers will immediately understand the significance of how a young black ballplayer broke the racial barrier and helped desegregate Major League Baseball. Because of the author's careful delineation of the restraint Robinson needed to maintain his composure, children will understand and have empathy for this player who was yelled at from the stands yet persevered and played on with determination, becoming an American hero. Rather than focusing on a single episode in Robinson's life as in Testing the Ice (Scholastic, 2009), the author gives a brief overview from childhood, to marriage, to death while showcasing myriad black-and-white family photos. This book can prompt discussions whenever bullying topics are introduced. It is worth replacing older biographies with a fresher look. Blair Christolon, Prince William Public Library System, Manassas, VA
ALA Booklist
Horn Book (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2013)
Kirkus Reviews
School Library Journal (Sat Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2013)
Wilson's Children's Catalog
Just in time for the major motion picture release, discover everything you wanted to know about Jackie Robinson!
To tie- in with the April 2013 release of the movie 42, the life story of Jackie Robinson, this full-color comprehensive biography will feature everything there is to know about this inspiring American hero. The movie, featuring high-profile actors such as Harrison Ford, Christopher Meloni, and T.R. Knight, explores Robinson's history-making signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers under the guidance of team executive Branch Rickey. The biography will explore what led up to Robinson's signing and what happened after. As the first black man to play major league baseball, his progress monumentally influenced the desegregation of baseball. Because of this, Robinson became an icon for not only the sport of baseball, but also for the civil -rights movement. Featuring photos throughout, this biography will be a sports tale and a history lesson. It will coincide with the movie and also provide many more Robinson details, introducing him to a new generation of readers.