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Books with author Tim Healey

  • Hometown Hardball: A Minor League Baseball Road Trip from the Rocky Shores of Maine to the Bright Lights of New York City

    Tim Healey

    Paperback (Globe Pequot, June 30, 2017)
    Grab a Zweigle's White Hot at Dwyer Stadium (built in 1939) and cheer on the Batavia Muckdogs. Join C.T. the Tiger as he warms up the crowd at Norwich's Dodd Stadium. Take in the view of Coney Island from the upper deck of MCU Park, home of the Brooklyn Cyclones. Watch from a box seat in Pawtucket as top Red Sox prospects try to make it to the bigs. . . . It's all part of minor league baseball in the Northeast.This book conveys the essence of the sport--from the sublime (summer nights under the lights cheering for a hometown team) to the ridiculous (racing bagels, cowboy monkeys, garish "alternate" uniforms––by visiting 27 minor league ballparks through the Northeast. It offers both a visitor's guide and an appealing narrative, covering the particulars of each venue--who plays there and when, how to get there, where to sit and what to eat––and describing what makes each park, and each team and town, special.
  • Hometown Hardball: A Minor League Baseball Road Trip from the Rocky Shores of Maine to the Bright Lights of New York City

    Tim Healey

    eBook (Globe Pequot Press, June 30, 2017)
    Grab a Zweigle's White Hot at Dwyer Stadium (built in 1939) and cheer on the Batavia Muckdogs. Join B.B. the Bluefish as he warms up the crowd at Bridgeport's Ballpark at Harbor Yard. Take in the view of Coney Island from the upper deck of MCU Park, home of the Brooklyn Cyclones. Watch from a box seat in Pawtucket as top Red Sox prospects try to make it to the bigs. . . . It's all part of minor league baseball in the Northeast.This book conveys the essence of the sport--from the sublime (summer nights under the lights cheering for a hometown team) to the ridiculous (racing bagels, cowboy monkeys, garish "alternate" uniforms--by visiting 27 minor league ballparks through the Northeast. It offers both a visitor's guide and an appealing narrative, covering the particulars of each venue--who plays there and when, how to get there, where to sit and what to eat--and describing what makes each park, and each team and town, special.It also offers a bit of history of the parks--the legends who played there and the great games they hosted.From Portland, Maine (home of the Sea Dogs) to Altoona, Pennsylvania (home of the Curve), this book features Triple-A, Double-A, and Single-A action from every part of the region.
  • My Wonderful Number Box

    Tim Healey

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, June 1, 1994)
    Five funny and engaging books filled with delightful characters who teach concepts about numbers--ranging from simple counting to subtraction to fractions--and about life, in whimsical situations involving disappearing pies, fearless pirates, and mixed up party invitations.
  • It Came Through the Wall

    Tim Healey

    Paperback (Mondo-Tronics, March 15, 1996)
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  • Mysteries

    Tim Healey

    Hardcover (Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, April 21, 1988)
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  • Mysteries

    Tim Healey

    Hardcover (Silver Burdett Co, Jan. 1, 1980)
    Text and illustrations examine some of the known facts about a variety of historical mysteries and strange occurrences. Includes Stonehenge, El Dorado, the Morro Castle fire, and Kaspar Hauser among others.
  • Robot Riot

    Tim Healey

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, July 2, 2015)
    Robot Riot
  • The 1960's

    Tim Healey

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1989)
    Looks at the sixties, including the civil rights and anti-war movements, the Berlin Wall, the Kennedy and King assassinations, the Vietnam War, Woodstock, and the moon landings
  • Ghosts on the Loose

    Tim Healey

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Jan. 2, 2014)
    A wickedly funny series that will appeal to all young scientists, created by Chris Mould, illustrator of A Boy Called Christmas and Tim Healey. If you like Horrid Henry, you'll love Mortimer Keene.Mortimer Keene is full to bursting with madcap plans, and if it's trouble you're after, look no further! With laugh out loud illustrations, rollicking rhymes, and short chapters perfect for new readers, this second book in the series sees Mortimer Keene and his phantom machine up to no good again!When the school is overrun with ghosts and ghouls from the past, it's up to Mortimer Keene to blast them back in time and save the school.'Hilarious' - The Guardian
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  • Skiddle-De-Daddle: A First Book of Noises

    Tim Healey

    Hardcover (READERS DIGEST, Jan. 1, 1993)
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  • The cat with two homes: A first book of opposites

    Tim Healey

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest Association Ltd, March 15, 1989)
    A wonderful book of opposites sure to delight the youngsters.
  • Mysteries

    Tim Healey

    Paperback (Purnell, April 21, 1988)
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