If you like(d) Pitch.
I loved this TV show and will always mourn it's ending. Especially after that cliff hanger. Every so often my hopes are high that it's going to come back, but so far nothing.
Still, this show left a huge impression on me.
And this picture book reminded me of it.
Mamie Peanut Johnson had a dream. She wanted to play baseball professionally. But the All-American Girls Baseball League rejected her - not because of her talent but because of the color of skin. Mamie didn't give up. Instead she became the first female pticher (at the age of 19) in the Negro Leagues' Indianapolis Clowns - a male team. She pitched for the team for three years breaking records and barriers.
A great story and a must have book for school and public libraries!
It's also a wonderful book for Black History Month and Women's History Month
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