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Just the Series: Brinkley Yearbooks Vol. 2   

Series and Publisher: Brinkley Yearbooks   

Annotation: It's warm up time in this newest installment in the Brinkley Yearbook series. Will Alexandra make the cut and help the historically boys baseball team defend their 9-year championship title?
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #6810550
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Random House
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 05/07/24
ISBN: 0-593-30691-0
ISBN 13: 978-0-593-30691-8
Dewey: Fic
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (Mon Oct 07 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Characters from Sax's Picture Day (2023) try out something new.Thirteen-year-old Alexandra Olsen has played rec league baseball for years. Now, as a seventh grader at Brinkley Middle School, she tries out for boys' baseball. The new coach welcomes her, and Al is skilled enough to make the team, along with Julian Veras, her nonbinary friend from rec league. Meanwhile, classmate Milo Castillo finds the courage to join the art club, something that's outside his comfort zone, and extroverted Viv Sullivan revives the Brinkley Beak, an old school mascot. When Al is interviewed on local TV for being the first girl ballplayer at Brinkley, it leads to dissent among her teammates; she copes by becoming overly demanding, which causes further friction. Sax does well at depicting a wide range of young people and validating a variety of interests and talents. Al is a fully realized character, and the issue of girls' equity in sports will be inviting to readers who enjoy graphic novels such as Misty Wilson and David Wilson's Play Like a Girl (2022) and Matt Tavares' Hoops (2023). In a subplot, the Brinkley girls' basketball team's undefeated season is overlooked in the hubbub over Al's presence on the boys' baseball team. The art is very well done, especially the sports scenes shown from multiple points of view. Al is white; there's racial diversity among the supporting cast.A story that will encourage readers to spread their wings. (character sketches, author's note, resources) (Graphic fiction. 8-12)

School Library Journal (Mon Oct 07 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Gr 4 Up —Al (short for Alexandra) has always loved playing baseball, but when she starts middle school, there's a complication. While the teams have always been co-ed before, in middle school, the baseball team is boys-only. When Al learns that she has the right to try out for this team, her decision has unexpected consequences. Al gets more attention and press coverage than the other members of her baseball team, and she's even getting more attention than the girls' basketball team and their record-breaking season. It will be up to Al to figure out whether she should run away from the spotlight or if she can use it to make positive change. This graphic novel is part of the "Brinkley Yearbooks" series, and as in Picture Day , features a school setting and a strong protagonist who needs to figure out the best way to make her voice heard. This story also features several supporting characters who are "trying out" activities that fit their own personalities, such as joining the art club and even becoming a very unusual mascot. The artwork is bright and colorful, conveying energy and action but also the emotions of the characters as they each struggle to find their way. VERDICT For readers who enjoy realistic graphic novels about sports, school stories, friendship, and issues of identity.—Andrea Lipinski

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Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 4-7

It's warm up time in this newest installment in the Brinkley Yearbook series. Will Alexandra make the cut and help the historically boys baseball team defend their 9-year championship title?

Alexandra, also known as Al, has been playing baseball with her older brothers for as long as she can remember. But when she ages out of Little League, it seems like it’s the end of the road for Al and the sport she loves. Until, that is, her friend Sammy suggests that Al try out for the middle school team—a team that has always been boys-only. 

Al is prepared to fight for her right to try out, but to her surprise, the coach is delighted by her interest. When Al makes the team, it seems like everything is going to work out. But with a tenth consecutive championship on the line for Brinkley Middle School and a team that can’t seem to get along, will their season ground out faster than Al can say “home run”?

Look for the whole Brinkley Yearbooks series:
PICTURE DAY • TRYOUTS • SCHOOL DANCE (Coming August 2025!)


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