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Moonbeam Children's Book Awards Bronze Medalist (2023), Young Adult Fiction category San Francisco Book Festival Honorable Mention (2023), Children's Books category On the last day of eighth grade, Millie Bauer receives a package from her brother, George, who is serving overseas in the Army. Minutes later a telegram arrives notifying the family that he is missing in action. Having already lost her father to an accident, Millie learns to navigate challenging emotions through her love of baseball, her seemingly unnatural pitching talent, and friendship. Later recruited by the All-American Girls…mehr

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Moonbeam Children's Book Awards Bronze Medalist (2023), Young Adult Fiction category San Francisco Book Festival Honorable Mention (2023), Children's Books category On the last day of eighth grade, Millie Bauer receives a package from her brother, George, who is serving overseas in the Army. Minutes later a telegram arrives notifying the family that he is missing in action. Having already lost her father to an accident, Millie learns to navigate challenging emotions through her love of baseball, her seemingly unnatural pitching talent, and friendship. Later recruited by the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, Millie's journey in Fields Apart will have you falling in love with the timeless game of baseball all over again! Fields Apart tells a historical fiction story about baseball and war, though these topics are merely vessels. Kelly uses these topics to underwrite more significant issues such as the struggles of men going to war, causing an increased workload that women must now undertake. These compounded struggles take a toll on main character, Millie, as she learns to navigate challenging emotions entwined with the loss of her father and the news of her brother, stated missing in action. The reader gets an up-close and personal view into what family life and the surrounding community became after young men were drafted or encouraged to join the Armed Forces. J.N. Kelly is a lifelong fan of baseball. He spent the summers of his childhood playing on sandlots with his brothers and kids from the neighborhood. He now works as a librarian in Wisconsin, where he lives with his wife and three children. He still dreams about those summer days. Find out more about him here: joeniese.com "... vibrant, memorable characters that linger long after the final page is turned."
Autorenporträt
Joe Niese (aka J.N. Kelly) is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research and has written and lectured extensively about America's Pastime. He has authored two adult biographies on baseball players, Burleigh Grimes: Baseball's Last Legal Spitballer (McFarland Press) and Handy Andy: The Andy Pafko Story (Chippewa River Press). Handy Andy took a bronze in Foreword Reviews' 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award (Sports- Adult Non-Fiction). Kelly was named 2015 Media Person of the Year by the Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association. He is a library director in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.