This is one of my favorite books this story about a troubled kid who is questioning war is very well written it has a very very sad start and a dark story line but for some odd reason it seems real
Over the Wall
By John H. Ritter
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 2 - 8 | Y | 4.2 | 70358 |
Anger is a bombshell exploding. And for 13-year-old Tyler, the baseball field has become a battlefield laced with landmines. He tries to watch his step, but every time he thinks he has his temper under control, boom!, he winds up in a fight. If he isn't careful, his dreams of making the All-Star team and being noticed by a scout are going to blow up as well. But Tyler's coach isn't about to let that happen. A Vietnam War veteran, Coach Trioli has seen anger destroy enough people. He knows that Tyler is fighting a war that has no winner. And if Tyler is ever going to be the ballplayer he dreams of becoming, he'll have to learn to fight his battles with his glove, his bat, and his love for the game--not with his fists.
John H. Ritter, author of the award-winning Choosing Up Sides, has written a powerful story about war, fair play, and one boy's struggle to find a middle ground.
John H. Ritter, author of the award-winning Choosing Up Sides, has written a powerful story about war, fair play, and one boy's struggle to find a middle ground.
Publisher: Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.
Published on 2/18/2002
Binding: Paperback