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Llegar a Ser Pedro: Cómo los hermanos Martínez llegaron hasta las grandes ligas desde un pequeño pueblo en República Dom

Before Pedro Martínez pitched the Red Sox to a World Series championship, he was a kid from the Dominican Republic.

Book Author

Matt Tavares; Translated by Georgina Lazaro

Publisher

Candlewick Press

Language

En Español

ISBN

978-0763679804

Pages

40

Format

Paperback

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Before Pedro Martínez was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, before he pitched the Red Sox to a World Series championship, before he was named to the All-Star team eight times and won the Cy Young three times, he was a kid from a place called Manoguayabo in the Dominican Republic. Pedro loved baseball more than anything, and his older brother Ramon was the best pitcher he’d ever seen. He’d dream of the day he and his brother could play together in the major leagues—and here, Matt Tavares tells the story of how that dream came true.

About the Author:
Matt Tavares; Translated by Georgina Lazaro

Matt Tavares is the author-illustrator of Henry Aaron's Dream, There Goes Ted Williams, and Becoming Babe Ruth as well as Zachary's Ball, Oliver’s Game, and Mudball. He is also the illustrator of Doreen Rappaport's Lady Liberty and Alicia Potter’s Jubilee!, among others. Matt Tavares lives in Ogunquit, Maine.




Reviews/Quotes

Booklist 01/15/2015 Booklist Tavares’ latest baseball profile, featuring Pedro Martínez, is as much an homage to the love between brothers as it is a biography.... Concluding stats top off this winning title. -------- Kirkus Reviews 02/12/2015 Kirkus Reviews Watercolor, gouache and pencil illustrations depict the emotional fervor of the action.... A warm portrait of a modern baseball icon. -------- Publishers Weekly 01/21/2015 Publishers Weekly Tavares’s luminous paintings pair with accessible prose arranged into verselike passages to create a vivid portrait of two contemporary athletes. -------- School Library Journal (starred review) 01/21/2015 School Library Journal (starred review) Tavares masterfully depicts, with quick verse and beautiful illustrations, the world in which the two siblings came of age.... This is a strong overview of a remarkable athlete. Martinez’s unbelievable statistics are included at the end of the book. A wonderful introduction to a truly special player. -------- Horn Book 12/04/2014 Horn Book Tavares highlights their warm filial relationship, inviting readers to understand how Ramón is challenged by loneliness in America, mostly because his lack of English prevents him from communicating. ... The gouache and watercolor paintings lovingly depict both players, from boyhood to adulthood. Tavares captures some of the iconic images of Pedro: pitching with intensity, goofing off in the bullpen, and even being taped to a pole by his teammates as a prank. -------- Literacy Daily 09/29/2015 Literacy Daily The beautiful illustrations complement the narrative and the selection would partner well with other biographies about baseball players, including those by Matt Tavares: Henry Aaron’s Dream and There Goes Ted Williams. -------- from Kendal Rautzhan 05/14/2015 from Kendal Rautzhan The story of how Pedro Martinez came to achieve that status is inspiring, and author/illustrator Matt Tavares captures it perfectly for younger readers. -------- School Library Connection 08/18/2015 School Library Connection Detailed illustrations support the text through attractive landscaped scenes. The facial expressions of the characters are especially telling and remarkable. -------- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 04/07/2015 Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Fraternal mentoring and emulation forms a cohesive theme throughout. --------

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Book Author

Matt Tavares; Translated by Georgina Lazaro

Publisher

Candlewick Press

Language

En Español

ISBN

978-0763679804

Pages

40

Format

Paperback

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