Under the Baseball Moon

Under the Baseball Moon by John H. Ritter is a reprint edition published by Penguin Young Readers Group on February 14, 2008. This 283-page book is written in English and follows the journey of Andy Ramos, a free-style skateboarding trumpeter with aspirations of merging Latin jazz, rock, and hip-hop. His life takes a turn when he meets Glory Martinez, a softball pitcher with her own Olympian ambitions, leading to a transformative encounter that intertwines their musical and athletic talents.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of ambition and creativity against the backdrop of sports and music. The story delves into the dynamics of their unique skills and the influence of a mysterious figure, adding depth to their aspirations. With elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, the book addresses social topics relevant to young audiences, particularly within the context of Hispanic and Latino culture in the United States.
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Andy Ramos, a free-style skateboarding trumpeter, has dreams as big as a baseball moon. Born into a family of musicians, Andy wants to take his unique fusion of Latin jazz, rock, and hip-hop straight to the top. But when he crosses paths with Glory Martinez, a softball pitcher who has Olympian dreams of her own, the mysterious fusion of their athletic and musical skills changes everything. Or is that due to the elegant, but eerie man in black?
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