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MoonBall [Hardcover]

Jane Yolen (Author), Greg Couch (Illustrator)


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Book Description

"Strike Three!"

Danny can't ever hit the ball. Once, just once, he'd like to swing his bat and connect.

Then, one night, Danny finds himself floating out his window to play baseball with the All-Stars -- Orion, Dipper, the Gemini twins, Rigel, and the rest. Their opponents -- the Orbits -- are truly intimidating, especially the mean pitcher Moon. Danny's afraid he'll strike out again. But maybe an out-of-this-world game can teach him the secret to becoming the batter of his dreams.

A boy finds the confidence he needs in this dramatic fantasy. The poetic text by award-winning author Jane Yolen is both suspenseful and soothing. And imaginative art in every shade of nighttime blue makes "Moon Ball" a deliciously dreamy bedtime book.


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From Publishers Weekly

Called the "Hitless Wonder" and "Danny the Whiffer" by his teammates, Danny retreats to bed after another dispiriting round of strikeouts, "watching the moon round the bases of the sky" and wishing that he could hit the ball "just once." In a fantasy sequence, he floats out the window and joins the constellations (the "All-Stars") in a game against the moon and planets (the "Orbits"), where concentration and determination finally come together for him with a stellar home run. Yolen creates a hybrid of poetry and baseball in her fantasy tale. Her opening image of the moon "hanging over the field like a pop fly" prepares the way for Moon's later appearance as pitcher in the celestial game, carrying on the taunts of Danny's opposing teammates (" 'No-hitter,' sneered Moon"). Under Couch's (First Palm Trees) skilled brush, these metaphors materialize, evincing characters with wit and flourishAespecially the beefy Orbits, whose round bodies topped by tiny heads give them a humorously menacing look. The moon is the pitcher every player fearsAwith his small, piggish eyes and bulbous nose, his face a stylized amalgam of curves and planes, he is the very embodiment of mean-spiritedness. Yet the palette maintains a tranquil atmosphere: vivid turquoises seep into restful layers of seafoam green and inky blue, and flashes of vibrant oranges and reds glow hotly against the cooler shades, like fire against ice. The artist's use of light is particularly effective, and the dream sequences have an eerie radiance, as if lit by reflected moon- or starlight. Ages 4-8.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Grade 1-4-To his great disappointment, Danny strikes out yet again at his Little League game and is called names like "Hitless Wonder" and "Danny the Whiffer." Back at home, he lies on his bed, looks out at the starry sky, and then floats, "...glove in hand,/out the open window/to play baseball with the All-Stars." In this magical game against the Moon and the other planets, one of his teammates reminds him about the secret of hitting: "Eye on the ball is all." (The fact that this piece of advice originally came from his Aunt Alice, who had played in the minors, is a nice touch.) Danny connects with the ball, which streaks "...across the sky,/falling to the far side of Earth./A home run!" Yolen's simple, rhythmic text and Couch's slightly surreal paintings, done with acrylic and colored pencil, combine to create a lovely book. The artist has a skillful eye for color, especially the jewel tones of blue in his nighttime skies, and a powerful talent for mood and character. A sports story, a flight of fancy, an exploration of the comforts of the imagination-Moonball is all of these. It's a winner.
Lauralyn Persson, Wilmette Public Library, IL
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing; 1st edition (March 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689810954
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689810954
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,896,880 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Born and raised in New York City, Jane Yolen now lives in Hatfield, Massachusetts. She attended Smith College and received her master's degree in education from the University of Massachusetts. The distinguished author of more than 170 books, Jane Yolen is a person of many talents. When she is not writing, Yolen composes songs, is a professional storyteller on the stage, and is the busy wife of a university professor, the mother of three grown children, and a grandmother. Active in several organizations, Yolen has been on the Board of Directors of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, was president of the Science Fiction Writers of America from 1986 to 1988, is on the editorial board of several magazines, and was a founding member of the Western New England Storytellers Guild, the Western Massachusetts Illustrators Guild, and the Bay State Writers Guild. For twenty years, she ran a monthly writer's workshop for new children's book authors. In 1980, when Yolen was awarded an honorary Doctor of Law degree by Our Lady of the Elms College in Chicopee, Massachusetts, the citation recognized that "throughout her writing career she has remained true to her primary source of inspiration--folk culture." Folklore is the "perfect second skin," writes Yolen. "From under its hide, we can see all the shimmering, shadowy uncertainties of the world." Folklore, she believes, is the universal human language, a language that children instinctively feel in their hearts. All of Yolen's stories and poems are somehow rooted in her sense of family and self. The Emperor and the Kite, which was a Caldecott Honor Book in 1983 for its intricate papercut illustrations by Ed Young, was based on Yolen's relationship with her late father, who was an international kite-flying champion. Owl Moon, winner of the 1988 Caldecott Medal for John Schoenherr's exquisite watercolors, was inspired by her husband's interest in birding. Yolen's graceful rhythms and outrageous rhymes have been gathered in numerous collections. She has earned many awards over the years: the Regina Medal, the Kerlan Award, the World Fantasy Award, the Society of Children's Book Writers Award, the Mythopoetic Society's Aslan Award, the Christopher Medal, the Boy's Club Jr. Book Award, the Garden State Children's Book Award, the Daedalus Award, a number of Parents' Choice Magazine Awards, and many more. Her books and stories have been translated into Japanese, French, Spanish, Chinese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Afrikaans, !Xhosa, Portuguese, and Braille. With a versatility that has led her to be called "America's Hans Christian Andersen," Yolen, the child of two writers, is a gifted and natural storyteller. Perhaps the best explanation for her outstanding accomplishments comes from Jane Yolen herself: "I don't care whether the story is real or fantastical. I tell the story that needs to be told."

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