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Screaming at the Ump

By:Audrey Vernick
Publisher:HarperCollins
Print ISBN:9780544439375
eText ISBN:9780544306691
Edition:0
Copyright:2014
Format:Reflowable

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Twelve-year-old Casey Snowden knows everything about being an umpire. His dad and grandfather run a New Jersey umpire school, Behind the Plate, and Casey lives and breathes baseball. Casey’s dream, however, is to be a reporter—objective, impartial, and fair, just like an ump. But when he stumbles upon a sensational story involving a former major league player in exile, he finds that the ethics of publishing it are cloudy at best. This emotionally charged coming-of-age novel about baseball, divorce, friendship, love, and compassion challenges its readers to consider all the angles before calling that strike. It’s the scoop of a lifetime. But what’s the right call when the truth hurts everyone he cares about? Finding Your Own Path: Casey has always dreamed of being a reporter, but when he uncovers a huge secret at his family’s umpire school, he has to decide what kind of person he wants to become. A Father and Son Story: Set against the fascinating backdrop of professional baseball, this novel explores the powerful bonds between a son, his dad, and his grandfather. Journalism Ethics: When the lines between right and wrong blur, Casey must navigate the ethics of telling a story that could ruin a man’s life while making his own career. A Book About Divorce: On top of everything else, Casey is navigating the emotional fallout of his parents’ divorce and his mother’s sudden return into his life.

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