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This children's book with 22 illustrations is for all boys and girls who play sports and wish they could play their best when their team needs them the most. Sometimes it requires just a little encouragement from someone who cares! Big Mo is a 10 year old baseball player who lives in New Jersey. He is tall, lanky and slow. His teammates tease him and call him "Slow Mo." He's assigned to play right field, where he occasionally glances over the right field fence to be cheered up by the happy, dancing leaves on Walt the Willow Tree. One of those leaves is Leo, who has a deep affection for Big Mo…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This children's book with 22 illustrations is for all boys and girls who play sports and wish they could play their best when their team needs them the most. Sometimes it requires just a little encouragement from someone who cares! Big Mo is a 10 year old baseball player who lives in New Jersey. He is tall, lanky and slow. His teammates tease him and call him "Slow Mo." He's assigned to play right field, where he occasionally glances over the right field fence to be cheered up by the happy, dancing leaves on Walt the Willow Tree. One of those leaves is Leo, who has a deep affection for Big Mo and tries to encourage him. When Big Mo comes up to bat in the biggest game of the season, he is inspired by Leo and the other cheerful leaves on Walt the Willow. He's able to overcome his anxiety, loosen his grip on the bat, and let his competitive juices flow! What happens in the very next instant sends Leo on a remarkable journey and changes both Leo's life and Big Mo's life forever! * The theme is the emotional attachments and interdependence that develop between different forms of life. * The scenes are set in real locations, spurring curiosity in the young reader's mind about southern New Jersey, the Delaware River and its tributaries, the Delaware Bay, and the town of Cape May, New Jersey. * The story sheds light on the lives of willow trees and their leaves. * The beauty and wonder found in every single day is highlighted, as is the everlasting lifespan of love.
Autorenporträt
Bill Barker is the father of three grown children, and lives with his wife Anne in suburban Philadelphia. He grew up in Somerdale, New Jersey, the setting for this story. A graduate of Catholic University in Washington, D.C. and Columbia University Law School, Bill has had two careers: a trial attorney for his first, and a small-business owner for his second. This is Bill's first book. He was encouraged to write a picture book by his children, to whom he told many original bedtime stories as they were growing up. "Dad, you should make one of these stories into a book and publish it!" they said. When they were all grown up, and Bill no longer had an audience at home, he took their advice!