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B 6323940B 6323940 The hero two doors down :based on the true story of friendship between a boy and a baseball legend - Digital audio book
Grade Lvl: Author: Robinson, Sharon
Length: 1 Copyright: 2018

Inspired by real events in 1948, the story describes eight-year-old Stephen Satlow's life in Brooklyn, New York, and his obsession with the Dodgers baseball team. When Stephen's all-Jewish neighbors protest the arrival of an African American family to their neighborhood, Stephen decides to befriend the new neighbor who turns out to be Jackie Robinson himself. The friendship that develops teaches Stephen many lessons and binds the Christian and Jewish families together for life.2
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B 6867922B 6867922 Child of the dream :a memoir of 1963
Grade Lvl: Author: Robinson, Sharon
Length: 227 Copyright: 2020

Sharon Robinson, the daughter of baseball legend Jackie Robinson, reflects on her unique coming of age during the civil rights movement of 1963. While on the front lines of the struggle as her father's daughter, and helping host gatherings and fundraisers for notable civil rights dignitaries such as Martin Luther King Jr., thirteen-year-old Sharon also struggled with all of the challenges of puberty as well as being one of the only black children in her wealthy neighborhood, and the pressures that accompany such a role.
Child of the dream :a memoir of 1963