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  • Sleepwalker

    J. Powell, Paul Savage

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    When Josh decides to follow Tom during one of his sleepwalking adventures, Josh makes a frightening discovery.
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  • Skateboard Power

    Jonny Zucker, Paul Savage

    Paperback (Stone Arch Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    As Nick is preparing for a big skateboarding competition, a bully tries to prevent him from entering, but Nick gets help from an unlikely source.
  • Play Ball! The Story of Little League Baseball

    Lance Van Auken, Robin Van Auken

    Hardcover (Penn State University Press, April 15, 2001)
    Bestselling History of Little League Baseball and the World Series. Only the eBook (KINDLE) version is updated through 2013! Includes a new chapter on John Grisham's movie, "Mickey," the Danny Almonte scandal, Tee Ball on the South Lawn, Pitch Counts and Arm Injuries, Child Protection Act, ESPN and the new World of Little League Museum. "'Play Ball!' is a delightful walk down the storied history of Little League Baseball. For those of us who played the dreams of your youth, it brings back mighty memories. For those of us reluctant adults who still dream, it's a wonderful reminder of what might have been." ~ John Grisham, bestselling author "Little League Baseball was such a huge part of my life. As a kid and as a father, the memories are, in fact, so thick that I have to brush them away from my face. Thank God for Little League Baseball and how it's managed itself." ~ Kevin Costner, actor, director "It's funny: after 40 years, I can't remember much else about a lot of the boys I grew up with, but if you give me one of their names, I can usually remember what Little League team he played on." ~ Dave Barry, Pulitzer Prize winning columnist. ABOUT THE BOOK Play Ball! is the remarkable story of Little League Baseball, from the first diamond in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to the playing fields of the world. On any given spring evening, 360,000 children around the world can be found on the dusty mounds and grassy fields of a Little League field. With more than four million people playing or volunteering in Little League games every year, Little League is the institutional rite of passage into the quintessential American pastime. Little League Baseball began in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, in 1938, when Carl Stotz, an oil company clerk, agreed to a game of catch with his young nephews-who were too young to play organized baseball. He recalled how it felt to be left out, and promised to think of a way for the boys to have a league of their own. With the help of neighbors George and Bert Bebble, Stotz created a three-team league. After being turned down by fifty-six businesses, Carl finally convinced a lumber company, a dairy, and a pretzel maker to sponsor the teams, for $30 each. On June 6, 1939, the first Little League Baseball game was played at Park Point in Williamsport. Play Ball! charts Little League's history from the earliest days and shows how, in many respects, its history parallels America's history: isolation in the beginning; rapid expansion; a civil war of sorts, followed by reconstruction; struggles over civil rights and gender equity; and foreign entanglements. A microcosm of American society, Little League reflects, and is affected by, cultural, political and historical trends. Today, Little League is played on 12,000 fields in every U.S. state and in 103 other countries on six continents. Little League also sanctions play in softball, Tee Ball, and baseball for disabled children-called the Challenger Division. The Little League Baseball World Series, played annually in Williamsport, is watched by crowds of 40,000 each year in person, and by more than ten million on ESPN. The authors were given full access to the Little League Baseball archives and have created a comprehensive history. Play Ball! contains appendixes including winners of all Little League Baseball and Softball World Series, a year-by-year history of Little League, countries in Little League, and lists of some of the famous people who played the game as children, including Kevin Costner, Mark McGwire, and George W. Bush. Play Ball! will interest parents, former players and coaches, fans of Little League Baseball, general baseball enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever picked up a ball and bat.
  • The Bombed House

    Jonny Zucker, Paul Savage

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    During the German bombing of London in 1941, two brothers see something strange in the rubble of a neighbor's house, but no one believes them.
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  • The Ghost Dog

    C. Warren, Pete Smith

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    During the first night in their new house, two brothers hear strange noises coming from their back yard. In the morning, there isn’t anything there except a very old bone. What secrets are buried in the brothers’ new neighborhood?
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  • 5010 Calling

    J. Powell, Paul Savage

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Zac talks to a boy living in the year 5010 who needs his help on a history assignment.
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  • Code Breakers

    J. Powell, Paul Savage

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Brad, Conor, and Scott are bored until they find a briefcase containing a cell phone number which leads them on an adventure.
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  • Play Ball!: The Story of Little League Baseball®

    Lance Van Auken, Robin Van Auken

    Paperback (Penn State University Press, March 15, 2004)
    Bestselling History of Little League Baseball and the World Series. Only the eBook (KINDLE) version is updated through 2013! Includes a new chapter on John Grisham's movie, "Mickey," the Danny Almonte scandal, Tee Ball on the South Lawn, Pitch Counts and Arm Injuries, Child Protection Act, ESPN and the new World of Little League Museum. "'Play Ball!' is a delightful walk down the storied history of Little League Baseball. For those of us who played the dreams of your youth, it brings back mighty memories. For those of us reluctant adults who still dream, it's a wonderful reminder of what might have been." ~ John Grisham, bestselling author "Little League Baseball was such a huge part of my life. As a kid and as a father, the memories are, in fact, so thick that I have to brush them away from my face. Thank God for Little League Baseball and how it's managed itself." ~ Kevin Costner, actor, director "It's funny: after 40 years, I can't remember much else about a lot of the boys I grew up with, but if you give me one of their names, I can usually remember what Little League team he played on." ~ Dave Barry, Pulitzer Prize winning columnist. ABOUT THE BOOK Play Ball! is the remarkable story of Little League Baseball, from the first diamond in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to the playing fields of the world. On any given spring evening, 360,000 children around the world can be found on the dusty mounds and grassy fields of a Little League field. With more than four million people playing or volunteering in Little League games every year, Little League is the institutional rite of passage into the quintessential American pastime. Little League Baseball began in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, in 1938, when Carl Stotz, an oil company clerk, agreed to a game of catch with his young nephews-who were too young to play organized baseball. He recalled how it felt to be left out, and promised to think of a way for the boys to have a league of their own. With the help of neighbors George and Bert Bebble, Stotz created a three-team league. After being turned down by fifty-six businesses, Carl finally convinced a lumber company, a dairy, and a pretzel maker to sponsor the teams, for $30 each. On June 6, 1939, the first Little League Baseball game was played at Park Point in Williamsport. Play Ball! charts Little League's history from the earliest days and shows how, in many respects, its history parallels America's history: isolation in the beginning; rapid expansion; a civil war of sorts, followed by reconstruction; struggles over civil rights and gender equity; and foreign entanglements. A microcosm of American society, Little League reflects, and is affected by, cultural, political and historical trends. Today, Little League is played on 12,000 fields in every U.S. state and in 103 other countries on six continents. Little League also sanctions play in softball, Tee Ball, and baseball for disabled children-called the Challenger Division. The Little League Baseball World Series, played annually in Williamsport, is watched by crowds of 40,000 each year in person, and by more than ten million on ESPN. The authors were given full access to the Little League Baseball archives and have created a comprehensive history. Play Ball! contains appendixes including winners of all Little League Baseball and Softball World Series, a year-by-year history of Little League, countries in Little League, and lists of some of the famous people who played the game as children, including Kevin Costner, Mark McGwire, and George W. Bush. Play Ball! will interest parents, former players and coaches, fans of Little League Baseball, general baseball enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever picked up a ball and bat.
  • Killer Sharks

    Stan Cullimore, Paul Savage

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    David takes his kids on vacation hoping to forget about his top-secret Navy job, but he realizes troubles await as sharks begin to circle his boat.
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  • Space Pirates

    David Orme, Paul Savage

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    The crew of the Nightstar is on a cargo mission in deep space when their ship is attacked by space pirates.
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  • The Bombed House

    Jonny Zucker, Paul Savage

    Paperback (Stone Arch Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    During the German bombing of London in 1941, two brothers see something strange in the rubble of a neighbor's house, but no one believes them.
  • Basketball War

    Jonny Zucker, Paul Savage

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    When their arch-rivals get a new coach and an entirely new team mid-season, basketball team captain Jim and his best friend Ali do some investigating that uncovers a sinister plot.
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