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BECOMING BABE RUTH by Matt Tavares

BECOMING BABE RUTH

by Matt Tavares ; illustrated by Matt Tavares

Pub Date: Feb. 12th, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-7636-5646-1
Publisher: Candlewick

An homage to the Bambino introduces a new audience to this great legend of baseball.

Babe Ruth’s baseball skills changed the game forever, and his story reads like a movie script. Seven-year-old George, not quite an orphan, is placed by his father in the St. Mary’s Industrial School because he is unmanageable and incorrigible. The regimented life there is beneficial if not so much to George’s liking, but Brother Matthias teaches him baseball and hones his considerable skills. At 19, he is signed by the minor league Baltimore Orioles, where he is renamed Babe for his wide-eyed, enthusiastic embrace of his new life. From Baltimore to Boston to the New York Yankees, in a time before television and Facebook, he becomes a celebrity of monumental proportions. Tavares is careful to include all the relevant information, focusing on Ruth’s exploits on the field as well as his charitable nature—he helps St. Mary’s rebuild after a devastating fire—while presenting his fast and furious lifestyle as part of his charm and appeal. Watercolor, gouache and pencil illustrations in yellows, greens and shades of amber against bright blue or shining white backgrounds depict a glowing Ruth glorying in his accomplishments. Tavares allows young readers to view Ruth with just the right amount of hero worship and awe.

Flamboyant and amazingly talented, the Sultan of Swat receives due appreciation here.

(author’s note, statistics chart, bibliography) (Picture book/biography. 6-10)