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We Are the Ship

Kadir Nelson

"We are the ship; all else the sea."-Rube Foster, founder of the Negro National League

The story of Negro League baseball is the story of gifted athletes and determined owners; of racial discrimination and international sportsmanship; of fortunes won and lost; of triumphs and defeats on and off the field. It is a perfect mirror for the social and political history of black America in the first half of the twentieth century. But most of all, the story of the Negro Leagues is about hundreds of unsung heroes who overcame segregation, hatred, terrible conditions, and low pay to do the one thing they loved more than anything else in the world: play ball.

Using an "Everyman" player as his narrator, Kadir Nelson tells the story of Negro League baseball from its beginnings in the 1920s through its decline after Jackie Robinson crossed over to the majors in 1947. The voice is so authentic, you will feel as if you are sitting on dusty bleachers listening intently to the memories of a man who has known the great ballplayers of that time and shared their experiences. But what makes this book so outstanding are the dozens of full-page and double-page oil paintings-breathtaking in their perspectives, rich in emotion, and created with understanding and affection for these lost heroes of our national game.

We Are the Ship is a tour de force for baseball lovers of all ages.

  • Classification : Older Readers (8-12)
  • Pub Date : JAN 8, 2008
  • Imprint : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  • Page Extent : 96
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9780786808328
  • Price : INR 1,520
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Kadir Nelson

JASON REYNOLDS is the author of the critically acclaimed When I Was the Greatest for which he was the recipient of the Coretta Scott King / John Steptoe Award for New Talent; the Coretta Scott King Honor books The Boy in the Black Suit and All American Boys (cowritten with Brendan Kiely); As Brave As You his middle grade debut; and National Book Award finalist Ghost the first in a four-book series about kids on an elite track team. Jason recently moved to Washington DC but before that spent many years in Miles Morales’s very own Brooklyn New York.

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