Curveball #9

Curveball #9 by Rich Wallace, published by Penguin on February 14, 2008, is a reprint edition comprising 128 pages in English. This book follows Eddie Ventura, an undercover reporter who faces the mounting pressures of maintaining his anonymity while writing for his school newspaper. As he provides coverage for his baseball team, Eddie grapples with the consequences of revealing secrets that some of his teammates would prefer to keep hidden.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of peer pressure and the complexities of youth, particularly in the context of sports and social dynamics. Eddie’s dilemma about whether to continue his reporting or to protect his identity adds tension to the story, as he navigates the challenges of friendship and honesty. This edition presents a thoughtful look at the intersection of journalism and personal integrity within a juvenile fiction framework.
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The pressures of being an undercover reporter are getting to Eddie Ventura. No one on his baseball team has realized that he is the anonymous writer behind all the great new coverage their team has been getting from their school newspaper. The only problem is—not everyone is thrilled with the stories, or the uncanny way their secrets are being leaked to the press. Should Eddie quit writing for the school newspaper before his secret is uncovered?
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