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Heart of a Champion

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
When Seth Barham meets Jimmy Winter playing baseball with his father one January afternoon, neither boy expects a friendship to grow from their chance encounter. Soon, however, Seth and Jimmy are inseparable and baseball is the glue that holds their friendship together. They both live and breathe baseball. While Seth struggles to be good enough to make the varsity team, Jimmy, a natural, looks like he's on his way to becoming a major league star. Even as Jimmy shines on the diamond, there is a dark secret that is jeopardizing his future. Can Seth help Jimmy confront his problems, or will he watch Jimmy throw away his future and possibly his life? Award-winning author Carl Deuker is a nationwide favorite of parents and teenagers alike. Narrator Greg Longenhagen's compelling reading fully captures Deuker's skillful blend of gritty baseball action and heart-wrenching realities of growing up.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 3, 1993
      Baseball becomes a metaphor for life in Deuker's thought-provoking testimonial to friendship and filial love. Narrator Seth, who lost his father at age seven, becomes a baseball fanatic five years later, when he starts playing ball with Jimmy Winter and Jimmy's perfectionist father. But Mr. Winter is hardly perfect: an alcoholic, he abruptly moves out and stops seeing Jimmy, then months later shows up, drunk, at a ballgame. Jimmy subsequently moves away, but Seth has been so strongly influenced that he's even eligible for the honors program in high school. Seth joins junior varsity baseball and is thrilled when Jimmy moves back and also makes the team. They start attending weekly beer-drinking parties at the home of teammate Todd. To his despair, Seth gets left in J.V. while Jimmy and Todd become varsity stars, even though they're suspended once for drinking. Eventually Seth makes the varsity squad and, along with Todd, quits drinking. But even with athletic stardom beckoning, Jimmy doesn't sober up, and the consequences are tragic. Deuker ( On the Devil's Court ) writes grittily, with action worthy of the sports page. Yet the sensitive examination of the importance of a father--or lack of one--in a boy's life is where Deuker really hits a home run. Ages 12-up.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 2, 1994
      This compelling tale of baseball and friendship, PW said, ``hits a home run'' with its ``action worthy of the sports page.'' Ages 12-up.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:650
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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