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Fenway Fever

Audiobook
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0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks
Widely praised for novels that celebrate the game of baseball while offering valuable life lessons, John H. Ritter has won such prestigious awards as the Paterson Prize for Children's Literature. Fenway Fever honors the 100th birthday of Fenway Park, the iconic home of the Boston Red Sox. Nothing makes ''Stats'' Pagano happier than his beloved Red Sox and his family's stadium-side hotdog stand. So when the team goes on a losing streak and the stand can no longer support itself, Stats comes up with a plan to turn things around.
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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2012

      Gr 5-8-Born with a heart defect, Alfredo Carl "Stats" Pagano has never been able to play baseball, but has loved helping his father with their Fenway Park hot dog stand and watching the Red Sox games from their family's season ticket holder seats. This year, things aren't going so well for the team. Players keeping getting injured or missing crucial game plays and fans are starting to turn on them. Red Sox pitcher Billy Orbit thinks there's a new curse starting. Something in the park has changed and caused an energy imbalance. Helping his friend to research the problem, Stats discovers that whenever the hawks get chased out of the park, the team has a bad year. Before long, however, Stats and his family start having their own problems. Stats's heart is giving out and he needs an operation. Papa Pagano is deep in debt and needs to find a way to come up with $135,000 as well as the cost of his son's operation just to keep his business going. Can Stats save his family's business and the park? James Colby's has great accents and unique voices for each of the characters eill resonate with the listeners. His transitions between humor, major setbacks, and the characters' love of baseball are beautifully done and occur smoothly without affecting the story. Avid and reluctant readers alike who enjoy baseball or mysteries will enjoy John H. Ritter's heartwarming story (Philomel, 2012).-Kira Moody, Whitmore Public Library, Salt Lake City, UT

      Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:820
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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