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Friday, January 25, 2019

The story is dated and juvenile

Highpockets, by fundament Tunis, is a baseball novel, first published by Scholastic set aside serve in 1948.It is one of a series of books that Tunis has scripted on the subject of a fictionalized Brooklyn Dodgers baseball group up. In this book the patronage character, Cecil (Highpockets) McCade is an unlikable rookie professional ball player in fresh York City. He is totally selfish and is not liked by anyone on the squad. He does not play for the team.He is only concerned with his own records and his money. He was a poor farm boy from North Carolina, and now that he is in the major leagues and playing in the outfield for a famous and vigorous-loved team he thinks only of how it will profit him. He considers his siblings at folk in North Carolina and thinks about how to pay for their schooling as well as pay off the mortgage on his familys home. No one else matters.Before the end of this book the protagonist, Highpockets McCade, learns the importance of being a team player and that the praise of your team and friends is much more important than the cheers of the concourse or a good story from a sports writer. The book didnt change my thoughts much, though I enjoyed the book. It seems to me that the lessons he learned should have been a part of his upbringing and his parents should have instilled better values in him to dismount with.The turning point in his life, the incident that causes him to see the light, is an accident involving a boy. It is not McCades fault and he becomes friends with the boy and it changes his view and his life as he starts to become the team player that his teammates command and need. In a move that is so predicable that it seems right out of Hollywood, his team makes it to the playoffs and he makes the play that wins the game and the pennant. The story is dated and juvenile but has good values and is worth the reading.BibliographyTunis, J. Highpockets New York Scholastic Book Services 1948

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