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Phil Bildner (Author), Loren Long (Author, Illustrator)
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Sluggers
The year is 1899, and the Travelin' Nine are crisscrossing the good ol' U.S. of A., raising money to pay off the Payne family's big-league debt!

As the team heads into the River City, Griffith is beginning to realize that there's more at risk than meets the eye, something beyond the need to raise money -- something involving the ball that could put his entire family in danger.

Ruby is eager to help solve the mystery of the ball and plans on keeping her eyes and ears wide open and writing everything down. She knows the answer is out there. All she has to do is see the things that others don't. And figure out what those things mean.

Then there's Graham, who usually only thinks about how to get more time on the baseball field. Even he's beginning to notice that there are strange and shady characters at just about every turn.

Finally there's the Chancellor, one of the wealthiest and greediest businessmen in the entire world. And it looks like he's got his eye on the ball!


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#1 New York Times Best Seller LOREN LONG’s illustrations have received two gold medals from the Society of Illustrators and his first picture book, Angela Johnson’s I Dream of Trains, won the Society of Children’s Books Writers and Illustrators Golden Kite Award for Illustrations and his inspired interpretation of Walt Whitman’s When I Heard Learn’d Astronomer was a Golden Kite Honor. A much sought after editorial artist whose work has appeared in Times, Sports Illustrated, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal and Atlantic Monthly, Loren is widely known for the illustrations in Madonna’s #1 New York Times Best Seller Mr. Peabody’s Apples. And Watty Piper’s The Little Engine That Could. He lives in West Chester, Ohio, with his wife, Tracy, and two young sons, Griffith and Graham.

Phil Bildner is the author of the New York Times bestselling Sluggers! series, the Texas Bluebonnet Award-winning Shoeless Joe & Black Betsy and its companion, The Shot Heard 'Round the World, both illustrated by C. F. Payne; and Twenty-One Elephants, illustrated by LeUyen Pham. His latest picture book is Turkey Bowl, illustrated by C.F Payne. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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Ruby stood by the ship's boiler and removed Uncle Owen's letter from the tattered envelope. The tips of her fingers tingled.

She already knew what it said. But now she was seeing the words with her own eyes.

Beware the Chancellor

Ruby knew who the Chancellor was. Everybody who lived anywhere near Washington, D.C., in 1899 knew who the Chancellor was. He was a businessman who craved only money and power. But no one wanted to do business with him. Everyone tried to steer clear of the Chancellor; everyone avoided crossing his path. He was someone the grown-ups spoke of with hushed voices, which was the reason all the kids at school talked about him the way they did. They had made him something of a legend. Some even said he had evil powers, but Ruby and Griffith had never believed those claims.

"There had to have been more," Ruby said to her older brother, who stood by the engine room door. "Maybe another page."

Griffith peeked down the corridor to make sure no one was coming and then nodded. "That's what I think too."

When the letter had arrived, Griffith's heart had skipped a beat. What had happened to it? Tattered. Crinkled. Smudged. Even partially opened. How did it get that way? It looked as though it had been through a war.

Just like their baseball.

After examining the smudges more closely, Griffith's fears had deepened. The rust-colored stains looked like blood. Had something happened to Uncle Owen?

Ruby turned the letter over. "What's this?"

"What's what?"

Ruby stepped around the storage containers to Griffith. "I think there's something else written here."

Griffith checked the hall again, then took the paper from his sister. He held it to the light dangling from the beam above his head and read the tiny inscription scribbled along the edge.

He mustn't learn of the baseball

Griffith's breaths quickened. The beads of sweat, which had already formed at his temples because of the heat, now ran down his cheeks and chin, and along his neck. He quivered, just like he had when he first read the letter only a few hours before back in Cincinnati.

His mind flitted to last autumn, when his mother had taken Ruby and him to the market. As word had spread that the Chancellor and his men were present, Griffith had felt the chill in the air. He could still see the fathers nervously searching the crowd and the mothers holding their little ones closer.

Then Griffith had spotted him. It was only a fleeting glimpse, and for the most part, he was shielded from view by his men. Wearing those perfectly ironed navy suits with the pink pocket squares, they always surrounded him. The Chancellor was protected, untouchable.

Beneath the man's wide-brimmed hat, Griffith had seen a colorless, almost inhuman face. Like that of a cobra. Then, the Chancellor had turned and plowed through the crowd, an unstoppable force....

Griffith shut his eyes and focused on his breathing, drawing longer breaths through his nose and exhaling them slowly through his mouth, like his mother had taught him. Feelings of panic were not new to Griffith. They used to happen regularly. Especially when he was younger.

"Are you okay?" Ruby rested her hand on her brother's shoulder.

Griffith nodded and opened his eyes. He tilted the paper so that Ruby could read it too.

He had been so stunned by Uncle Owen's warning that he hadn't even thought to turn the letter over and look for more. It was almost as if the words were hiding, trying not to be discovered. Or at least not by everyone. There was something about the handwriting, too. There was no doubt it was Uncle's Owen's, but at the same time, it seemed different.

"How would the Chancellor find out about the baseball?" Ruby asked, running her fingertips over her pocket to reassure herself that the ball was safe.

Griffith wiped the perspiration from his face with his sleeve but didn't reply.

"Does Uncle Owen think he's watching us?" she pressed.

"I'm not sure." The thrum of the ship's engines beat louder in Griffith's head. Were they being followed? Was there a link between the Chancellor and their baseball?

Ruby gestured at the letter, then glanced back toward the door. "What do we tell Graham?"

"We don't."

"But he knows a letter arrived."

"This is Grammy we're talking about. All he thinks about is playing baseball. If we don't mention it, he'll just forget about it."

Ruby nodded. "Listen, I'm heading up on deck. It's too hot in here, and I need to get this into my journal. There's a lot I want to write down."

"I'll head up with you." Griffith picked up his glove. "I promised Grammy we'd have a catch."

Text copyright © 2007 by Phil Bildner and Loren Long


Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (February 24, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416918884
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416918882
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #485,428 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mystery, Baseball, and Magic!, July 26, 2009
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If you love baseball and horse racing, then this is the story for you. Horsin' Around (Sluggers) is the second book in the Sluggers series.

The Travelin' Nine are barnstorming their way across the good ole U.S. of A., trying to raise money to pay off the Payne family's big-league debt. As the team heads into the River City, the kids have even more questions than ever.

They receive a letter from Uncle Owen that says, "Beware the Chancellor." But what does it mean? Griffith learns that there's much more at stake and his family can be in danger. He still has so much to ask his father and tell him. He doesn't understand how his father was able to survive a war, but not a trip on the Chesapaeake Bay; and he also has a strange encounter with an eagle.

Ruby learns she must write everything down. She hopes it will help answer the mystery behind the magic ball and help her see things the others don't. After what happened in Cincinati, they all know something is coming and boy does it ever! Horses and horses everywhere! Ghost horses storm the field, and the kids slowly begin to learn how to lead the Travelin' Nine to victory.

To make us read on, Bildner wisely has Griffith confront his mother after the game. Griffith is convinced the Chancellor is involved, but his mom denies it. However she promises to answer all of Griffith's questions on the train to Chicago. That's right--you have to read Sluggers 3 to find out the rest!

As with much of Sluggers book one, a lot of questions remain unanswered. But I think you might experience a weird feeling at the end of this book--feeling as though you didn't get enough answers, but not feeling disappointed because of it. Your appetite is still whet through the mystery of the ghost horses, and you'll find yourself eager to pick up book three of the series. I know I was.
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