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Samantha the Shortstop loves baseball and loves her team, the All-Stars. Her twin brother Sam plays second base (read all about him in Sam the Second Baseman Sticks With It). When Sam throws a ball to the third baseman and the catch is missed, the team is grouchy and grumbly. Samantha steps in to help them work it out. She learns that a positive attitude can make a big difference, whether it's on the field or at home. When Samantha's attitude changes, the whole team responds in a positive way. Look for the other books in the Threads and Friends series, where kids learn valuable life lessons…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Samantha the Shortstop loves baseball and loves her team, the All-Stars. Her twin brother Sam plays second base (read all about him in Sam the Second Baseman Sticks With It). When Sam throws a ball to the third baseman and the catch is missed, the team is grouchy and grumbly. Samantha steps in to help them work it out. She learns that a positive attitude can make a big difference, whether it's on the field or at home. When Samantha's attitude changes, the whole team responds in a positive way. Look for the other books in the Threads and Friends series, where kids learn valuable life lessons from the warm and engaging All-Stars team. All proceeds from book sales go to support the Peter J. Mulry Foundation, which brings life lessons through sports to kids all over the country.
Autorenporträt
Peter J. Mulry, one of the winningest coaches in high school baseball, coached for ten years at Tampa Catholic High School, and left that job with an overall high school record of 329-39. His team won State Championships in '68, '71, '73, and '76 and a National Championship in '73. He was honored as Florida Coach of the year in 1968, 1971, 1973 and 1976 and Nominated for National Coach of the year in 1977. Pete then moved on to the collegiate level, coaching the University of Tampa from 1978 through 1982. He also scouted for the Kansas City Royals. He was recently honored by the Tampa Tribune as one of the Top 50 coaches in athletics in the Tampa Bay area. He has dedicated his life, and his foundation, the Peter J. Mulry Foundation, to teach young children life skills through sports.