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Waiting for Pumpsie por Barry Wittenstein
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Waiting for Pumpsie (edição 2017)

por Barry Wittenstein (Autor)

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In 1959 Bernard is a young Red Sox fan, troubled by the lack of Black players in major league baseball, especially as there are none at all on his favorite team--but change is coming in the form of a rookie named Pumpsie Green.
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Título:Waiting for Pumpsie
Autores:Barry Wittenstein (Autor)
Informação:Charlesbridge (2017), Edition: Illustrated, 32 pages
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This picture book follows a young boy named Bernard as he and his family wait for a Black man to be on the Red Sox's Baseball team. They wait and wait until they get to see Pumpsie Green play.
  SamT24 | Mar 1, 2022 |
This book is about a boy who is living in the times where baseball was segregated. He doesn't understand why baseball has to be separate, or anything for that matter. He hopes that baseball will make a different in society all together to unite everyone. The book seems very accurate when it came to the events that went on during this time. I like that this book can be useful in educating youth on segregation and racism. ( )
  rferia | Sep 25, 2018 |
Waiting for Pumpsie is a good book. I never heard about him until I read this book. This book is inspirational and very informational on a famous baseball player. ( )
  Erneka | Sep 24, 2018 |
This story is great for Text-self, and text-world strategies because it's based off of a true story. This story gives children the chance to think of scenarios where they too may have been as excited for an anticipated event, such as Bernard was to see Pumpsie play.
  Kiante | Feb 26, 2018 |
This story details the historic event of The Redsox desegregating when they finally add Elijah "Pumpsie" Green to the team. The boy in the story, Bernard, hopes this event will spark a change in American society. This book would be important to read when discussing Civil Rights and desegregation in The United States. I like how this book is honest and accurate, without being sad and depressing. ( )
  meghanlowe | Dec 8, 2017 |
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"Jackie Robinson may have broken the color barrier in baseball, but that doesn’t mean that integration of the sport was easy. This fictionalized account of Boston Red Sox player Elijah Green shows just how difficult it was, and also how important."
 
"Kids could easily get the impression that after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier it was smooth sailing for African-Americans in baseball. This book shoots down that myth elegantly and well."
 
Even after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier, other hurdles remained for black professional baseball players.

It’s something that Bernard, the young African-American narrator of Wittenstein’s first picture book, is acutely aware of. “How come the Giants got Willie Mays, and Jackie Robinson retired from the Dodgers, but we still don’t have a Negro player?” Bernard, a devoted Red Sox fan, asks his father.

A promising minor leaguer, Pumpsie Green, finally gets a shot to play, but it’s no easy road; the Red Sox, Wittenstein explains, were the last major league team to integrate, in 1959. The racism that Green was up against is evident in both Wittenstein’s story and in Ladd’s (Frederick’s Journey) expressive, dramatically framed acrylics; at Fenway, Bernard and his family are told to “Sit down and shut up” by a white fan and then scolded by a policeman.

Bernard’s conversational narration creates a warm bond with readers from the get-go, and although Wittenstein and Ladd never sugarcoat instances of racial prejudice, the story’s moments of triumph sound the loudest notes. Ages 5–8. (Feb.)
adicionada por BarryWittenstein | editarPublishers Weekly (Dec 1, 2016)
 
"The story of Pumpsie Green’s rise to the major leagues is a snapshot of the Civil Rights Movement and a great discussion starter about the state of race relations in the United States today."
adicionada por BarryWittenstein | editarJunior Library Guild (Aug 1, 2016)
 
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