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There's No Base Like Home

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This will be twelve-year-old Sophia Maria Garcia's best year ever: She's trying out for the same championship softball team on which her sister played at her age, and she's starting middle school. New school, new team, new Sophia!
But all does not go according to plan. Sophia doesn't make the Waves softball team, and her best friend is suddenly more interested in boys than Sophia. As the middle school blues set in and her family is pulled in different directions, Sophia
must reach deep down and find a little UMPH—the difference between being good and great—to figure out her own place, on and off the field.
ESPN Major League Baseball analyst and two-time Olympic medalist Jessica Mendoza teams up with her sister Alana Mendoza Dusan for their first novel for young readers, based on their own childhood softball adventures.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 25, 2018
      Sophia Garcia, a sixth grader from a warm, extended Mexican-American family, aspires to follow in the athletic footsteps of her older sister, a former ace pitcher on a crackerjack softball team. After Sophia fails to make the team (“pretty much the worst thing that’s ever happened to me”), she is recruited by a start-up team and finds her niche by trading the pitcher’s mound for the outfield. Life throws her some unsettling curveballs, though, as she adjusts to cliquey middle school, her best friend’s sudden obsession with boys, and her harried parents’ increased work schedule, which curtails their game attendance. The sibling authors know well of what they write: Mendoza, a two-time Olympic medalist as a member of the U.S. women’s softball team, is an MLB analyst for ESPN; Dusan played Division 1 softball in college. Their insider knowledge of the sport, team dynamics, and the give-and-take of sisterhood lends the narrative authenticity and candor, and their debut strikes a steady balance between on-the-field action and interpersonal interactions. Multiple recaps of plays and plot will help keep hesitant readers in the game. Ages 8–12.

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