Stumptown kid

author: Gorman, Carol
In a small Iowa town in 1952, eleven-year-old Charlie Nebraska, whose father died in the Korean War, learns the meaning of both racism and heroism when he befriends Luther Peale, a young man who once played for the old Negro Baseball League.
year: 2005, 2007
call number/section: 1000
subjects: coaching (athletics), fiction, prejudices, african americans, single-parent families, baseball, iowa, history, fiction, baseball stories, sports stories, juvenile fiction, electronic books, electronic books

Editions


Stumptown kid
Gorman, Carol
Peachtree (2005)
In a small Iowa town in 1952, eleven-year-old Charlie Nebraska, whose father died in the Korean War, learns the meaning of both racism and heroism when he befriends Luther Peale, a young man who once played for the old Negro Baseball League.
Schools: 1



Stumptown kid
Gorman, Carol
Peachtree (2007)
In a small Iowa town in 1952, eleven-year-old Charlie Nebraska, whose father died in the Korean War, learns the meaning of both racism and heroism when he befriends Luther Peale, a young man who once played for the old Negro Baseball League.
Schools: 0



Stumptown kid
Gorman, Carol

In a small Iowa town in 1952, eleven-year-old Charlie Nebraska, whose father died in the Korean War, learns the meaning of both racism and heroism when he befriends Luther Peale, a young man who once played for the old Negro Baseball League.
Schools: 0


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