I would have to say this book would have to be for children with a higher reading level, and enjoy reading. It has big blocks of text that can easily make readers bored. It has a good story telling element with the narrator telling you the story like you are actually listening to a person tell you t...
This is, just as the title may lead you to believe, the story of Negro League baseball. It's told from the point-of-view of a nameless Negro League player, one who was probably average, relatively unexceptional, and who never made it to the majors. It follows the league from before its inception (...