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Say Hey!: A Song of Willie Mays (Jump at the Sun) [Hardcover]

Peter Mandel (Author)
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Known as the Say Hey Kid, Willie Mays started off playing baseball in sandlots but grew up to become a baseball legend. When he joined the NY Giants, black players were still uncommon. But Willie Mays proved that baseball was just as much his sport as anyone's. His famous catches, amazing throwing arm, & record-setting home run average propelled Mays to the top of the league, & then on to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Willie Mays showed the world that when it came to being a great ball player, color didn't matter. This full-color illus. children's book tells his story in delightful verse: Say, what was that they they yelled each time you d make the pitcher pay? Say hey, Willie. Say hey. Includes a concise biography of Willie Mays.
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Kindergarten-Grade 3-Known as the "Say Hey Kid" because of his youthful enthusiasm, Mays was a center fielder for the New York Giants and remains among the greatest home-run hitters in history. However, readers will understand these facts only after finishing the appendix. The rhyming text is often forced and awkward. The refrain of "Say hey, Willie. Say hey" is the one redeeming line that provides continuity. In fact, the simplicity of the narrative often results in confusion and lack of clarity-"It just don't matter, Willie Mays,/that I'm a poor kid just like you./-It doesn't matter. You're the best./There ain't nothin' we can't do!" Tate's colorful acrylic paintings were created by using live models and a digital-modeling computer program. Placement of the characters and objects shows exciting movement and action across the pages (such as the swinging of the bat and the picture of the ball sailing straight toward the audience) yet close-ups of facial features retain a surrealistic look. Mays's autobiography, Say Hey (S & S, 1988; o.p.), is for older readers, but easy biographies of the slugger are scarce. Librarians wanting some substance on this famous ballplayer will have to look further.
Blair Christolon, Prince William Public Library System, Manassas, VA
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Hall of Fame centerfielder Willie Mays could do everything possible on a baseball field, and he did it all with a playground exuberance that is almost unimaginable in the modern era, when ballplayers discuss stock portfolios between innings. Mandel's sing-along text, using Mays' nickname, the Say Hey Kid, as the basis for its refrain, and Tate's computer-generated art effectively capture Mays' enthusiasm and irrepressible style. The text can't stand alone as a biography, but it does provide the basics about Mays' life: born in Alabama in 1931, he was discovered playing in the Negro Leagues and quickly established himself as a superstar in 1950s New York--often considered baseball's golden age. Tate's sharp-edged pictures boast vivid, sparkling colors and a vibrant immediacy, ideal for the subject, but the likeness of Mays is disconcertingly off the mark, as is the fact that he appears to be throwing left-handed in the re-creation of his famous catch and throw in the 1954 World Series. Nostalgic parents will overlook these flaws, however, in their eagerness to sing Say Hey Willie's song to their children. Bill Ott

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Jump At The Sun (January 1, 1900)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786804807
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786804801
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,825,911 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Peter Mandel (http://www.author-illustr-source.com/petermandel.html) is an adventure travel journalist and the author of nine children's books. Mandel's books have come out from Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Penguin, Scholastic, Henry Holt, and Hyperion, among others, and have been featured in USA Today, and on ABC's "The Home Show." His titles have been part of exhibits at the Museum of Natural History in New York, at the Smithsonian, and at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and have been translated into Japanese, Chinese, German, Italian, Dutch, Swedish and Danish. Mandel's work is syndicated through Featurewell.com. He lives in Rhode Island with his wife, Kathy, and cats, Sam and Betty. Mandel grew up in Manhattan and graduated from Middlebury College and Brown University.

Mandel's newest picture books for kids include JACKHAMMER SAM, just out from Macmillan/Roaring Brook, and BUN, ONION, BURGER, published by Simon & Schuster in 2010 and named a "Summer 2010 Children's INDIE NEXT PICK" by the American Booksellers Association. His other recent kids' books include PLANES AT THE AIRPORT and BOATS ON THE RIVER, both from Scholastic. The Boston Globe calls them "a great way to introduce the idea of travel in simple terms." The Dallas Morning News lauds the books for "informing and calming very young travelers" and School Library Journal says that "spare phrases combined with bold graphic illustrations will entice busy toddlers" and that "a singsong text suitable for reading aloud makes these titles entertaining choices." Other positive reviews of PLANES AT THE AIRPORT and BOATS ON THE RIVER have appeared in Publishers Weekly and Booklist.

Another picture book, SAY HEY! A SONG OF WILLIE MAYS, came out from Hyperion Books for Children in March of 2001 and was named a Boston Globe "Quick Pick" for children, a Child magazine recommended title, a San Francisco Examiner "Bay City Best" and a featured book in USA Today's Sports Weekly. SAY HEY! is one of six titles selected for the newly published JUMP AT THE SUN TREASURY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN PICTURE BOOKS and is featured in the "Baseball as America" exhibit curated by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and currently at the Museum of Natural History in New York.

His chapter book for children is MY OCEAN LINER: ACROSS THE NORTH ATLANTIC ON THE GREAT SHIP NORMANDIE from Stemmer House, which Publishers Weekly called "a voyage in grand style" and which was featured on a special family sailing on Cunard's QE2. RED CAT, WHITE CAT, another children's book, came out in 1995 from Henry Holt & Co. and was an American Bookseller "Pick of the Lists," a Kirkus Reviews "Best of the Issue," and a Working Mother magazine recommended book. In 1991, HarperCollins published his humorous book, THE OFFICIAL CAT I.Q. TEST. His more recent books include THE CAT DICTIONARY (Penguin) and THE OFFICIAL DOG I.Q. TEST (Bonus Books).

A contributing author of the best-selling collection, CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE CAT & DOG LOVER'S SOUL, Mandel has published his articles and essays in Harper's, Reader's Digest, The Los Angeles Times, The International Herald Tribune, Budget Travel and The Chicago Tribune, and is a regular contributor to the travel sections of The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, and National Geographic 'Kids.' One of his Boston Globe articles won the 2005 Lowell Thomas gold award from the Society of American Travel Writers for adventure travel article of the year. Other articles, for The Washington Post and the Baltimore Sun, won Lowell Thomas Awards in 2003, 2006 and 2007. One of his essays is included in the new anthology of travel humor published by Travelers' Tales: "What Color is Your Jockstrap? Funny Men and Women Write from the Road."

Mandel has written about destinations abroad such as Bangkok, Florence, Glasgow, northern Hudson Bay, the African desert, Antarctica, and the southern tip of Chile and Argentina. He also writes about unusual adventures including kayaking in New York harbor, watching polar bears and penguins in the wild, trekking in the tropical jungle, hiking a suburban strip mall, suiting up as a theme park character, and seeing America by metered cab. He likes baseball, ocean liners, Chinese food, and checking out just about any place he hasn't been.



 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Revisiting a Childhood Hero, February 17, 2000
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A winner for adults as well as children! I grew up during the 1960s with baseball heroes like Willie Mays and Sandy Koufax, and reading this book with my two neices (4 and 7) was like revisiting a much-loved summer house or vacation spot. Although the girls knew very little about baseball, they loved the wonderful illustrations, and the lilting sing-song rhymes about the great Willie Mays. This book would be especially appreciated by children from ethnic groups who don't always see themselves represented in major league sports: Willie didn't harp about race or racial discrimination, he just played the best game of baseball he could. Highly recommended.
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