Synopses & Reviews
MADISON IS NOT your average 12-year-old girl from Michigan in 1980. She doesnt use lipgloss, but she loves to play sports, and joins baseball for the summer—the first girl in Southern Michigan to play on a boys team. The press call her a star and a trailblazer, but Madison just wants to play ball. Who knew it would be so much pressure? Crowds flock to the games. Her team will win the championship—if she can keep up her pitching streak. Meanwhile, shes got a crush on a fellow player, her best friend abandons her for the popular girls, the “O” on her Hintons uniform forms a bulls-eye over her left breast, and the boy she punched on the last day of school plans to bean her in the championship game.
From the Hardcover edition.
About the Author
Karen Day grew up in Indiana and now lives in Newton, Massachusetts, with her husband and three children. Her love of reading, writing, and literature has taken her through careers in journalism and teaching. She is the author of
Tall Tales. You can reach her at: www.klday.com.
From the Hardcover edition.