World Series

World Series by John Roberts Tunis, published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1989, is a captivating tale that follows Roy Tucker and the Brooklyn Dodgers as they strive to win the World Series. This edition, written in English and spanning 248 pages, immerses readers in the nostalgic world of baseball, showcasing the challenges and triumphs faced by the team.
In this story, readers will discover how Roy Tucker taps into his intelligence and resourcefulness to navigate the complexities of the game. The narrative emphasizes themes of perseverance and teamwork within the context of sports, particularly baseball. With its focus on juvenile fiction and classic sports storytelling, this book offers a rich exploration of the excitement and strategy inherent in America’s pastime.
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Roy Tucker and the rest of the Brooklyn Dodgers return to fight for and win the World Series. They make a reader want to get everything that s in that grand world of old baseball, and to get it a boy calls on tricks of intelligence he never knew he had. –“The New York Times Book Review ” Introduction by Bruce Brooks.
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