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Southpaw: Winning Season (Winning Season #6)
By Rich Wallace. 2006
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Sports fiction, General fiction, School stories, Family storiesSocial issues
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After his parents divorce, Jimmy Fleming moves with his father from Pennsylvania to Jersey City. Jimmy, a left-handed pitcher, makes…
the seventh-grade baseball team, but finding friends isn't as easy. Even with his team losing and his dad pressuring him, Jimmy doesn't give up. For grades 4-7. 2006Born in sin
By Evelyn Coleman, Tony Duffy. 2003
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Sports fiction, General fictionSocial issues
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Fourteen-year-old Keisha wants to go to a summer program for aspiring doctors. Instead, her guidance counselor places her in a…
program for at-risk kids. There Keisha discovers her innate swimming ability, learns to deal with prejudice, and makes new friends. Some violence and some strong language. For senior high readers. 2001Dean Duffy
By Randy Powell. 1995
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Sports fiction, General fictionSocial issues
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As high school ends, Dean Duffy says goodbye to his once-promising baseball career. But the following fall, Duffy gets an…
unexpected offer of a baseball scholarship from a private college. During the months before he has to decide, Duffy thinks back to the events before and after he threw his arm out at sixteen and ponders whether he can endure another effort and possible failure. Some strong language. For junior and senior high and older readersDarius & Twig
By Walter Dean Myers. 2013
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General fiction, Friendship stories, Multi-cultural fiction, Sports fictionTravel and geography, Social issues
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Best friends Darius, a writer, and Twig, a runner, deal with bullies, family problems, and gangs while hanging on to…
their dreams of getting out of Harlem and going to college. Some violence and some strong language. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2013