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OverviewFour starred reviews! A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Selection A Horn Book Magazine Best Book of 2022 “Told in a voice that is so real it reeks of filched peaches, this book is a home run.” —Amy Sarig King, Printz Award–winning author of Dig and The Year We Fell from Space Sandlot meets Esperanza Rising in this “vividly rendered, emotionally vulnerable” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) middle grade historical novel about a strong-willed girl who finds her voice in a tale of moxie, peaches, and determination to thrive despite the odds. When the skies dried up, Gloria thought it was temporary. When the dust storms rolled in, she thought they would pass. But now the bank man’s come to take the family farm, and Pa’s decided to up and move to California in search of work. They’ll pick fruit, he says, until they can save up enough money to buy land of their own again. There are only three rules at the Santa Ana Holdsten Peach Orchard: No stealing product. No drunkenness or gambling. And absolutely no organizing. Well, Gloria Mae Willard isn’t about to organize any peaches, no ma’am. She’s got more on her mind than that. Like the secret, all-boys baseball team she’s desperate to play for, if only they’d give her a chance. Or the way that wages keep going down. The way their company lodgings are dirty and smelly, and everyone seems intent on leaving her out of everything. But Gloria has never been the type to wait around for permission. If the boys won’t let her play, she’ll find a way to make them. If the people around her are keeping secrets, then she’ll keep a few of her own. And if the boss men at the Santa Ana Holdsten Peach Orchard say she can’t organize peaches, then by golly she’ll organize a whole ball game. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Skyler SchremppPublisher: Simon & Schuster Imprint: Simon & Schuster Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.406kg ISBN: 9781534499140ISBN 10: 1534499148 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 30 August 2022 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsGloria Willard is one of a kind--she won my whole heart and her story will stay with me for a long time. Touching, informative, and edge-of-your-seat, this novel about a family traveling west during the Dust Bowl is a captivating must-read. Told in a voice that is so real it reeks of filched peaches, this book is a home run. --Amy Sarig King, Michael L. Printz Award winning author of Dig and The Year We Fell From Space Skyler Schrempp's debut novel is as fiery-fast and dead on-target as one of Gloria Mae's fastballs. In a Depression Era Dust Bowl setting so well rendered you can feel the dust gritting in your clothes, the dangers in Three Strike Summer--environmental disaster, worker exploitation, and the power of the wealthy to rig the system--will feel keenly relevant to modern readers. Gloria's quest to pitch on the orchard's secret baseball team is one we root for (heck yeah!) but as Gloria would tell you, it turns out a true win is about more than that. It is about a whole team (and community) standing up and sticking together. A heart-felt, wallop-packing, winner of a novel kids will find both inspiring and empowering. -- Linda Urban, award winning author of A Crooked Kind of Perfect * Searing. * <I>Kirkus Reviews,</I> starred review * * Gloria's forthright narration showcases her tenacity and burning sense of injustice, which transforms her parents' resignation into resolve, providing an admirable maturation arc alongside a vividly rendered, emotionally vulnerable account of the harsh conditions faced by migrant workers. * <I>Publishers Weekly</I>, starred review * Gloria Willard is one of a kind-she won my whole heart and her story will stay with me for a long time. Touching, informative, and edge-of-your-seat, this novel about a family traveling west during the Dust Bowl is a captivating must-read. Told in a voice that is so real it reeks of filched peaches, this book is a home run. -- Amy Sarig King, Michael L. Printz Award winning author of <i>Dig</i> and <i>The Year We Fell From Space</i> Skyler Schrempp's debut novel is as fiery-fast and dead on-target as one of Gloria Mae's fastballs. In a Depression Era Dust Bowl setting so well rendered you can feel the dust gritting in your clothes, the dangers in Three Strike Summer-environmental disaster, worker exploitation, and the power of the wealthy to rig the system-will feel keenly relevant to modern readers. Gloria's quest to pitch on the orchard's secret baseball team is one we root for (heck yeah!) but as Gloria would tell you, it turns out a true win is about more than that. It is about a whole team (and community) standing up and sticking together. A heart-felt, wallop-packing, winner of a novel kids will find both inspiring and empowering. -- Linda Urban, award winning author of <i>A Crooked Kind of Perfect</i> Three Strike Summer by Skyler Schrempp is a stirring debut that will tug at readers' heart strings, make them breathless with excitement, and have them cheering at the end. Told in an authentic voice that always rings true, Three Strike Summer tells the story Gloria, whose family is forced off their land in Oklahoma, only to become migrant farm workers in California. Gloria has one great wish in her life-be a baseball player. But she faces gender discrimination when the migrant boys won't let her on the team. To get the chance to play, she has to prove to the boys-and to her father-that she's every bit as good as they are. Full of rich historical description, bone-aching grief, and laugh out loud humor, this novel is a delight to the ear as well as the heart. Skyler Schrempp is a stunning new voice in the world of children's literature. -- David Macinnis Gill, author of <i>Shadow on the Sun </i> * Searing. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Gloria Willard is one of a kind--she won my whole heart and her story will stay with me for a long time. Touching, informative, and edge-of-your-seat, this novel about a family traveling west during the Dust Bowl is a captivating must-read. Told in a voice that is so real it reeks of filched peaches, this book is a home run. --Amy Sarig King, Michael L. Printz Award winning author of Dig and The Year We Fell From Space Skyler Schrempp's debut novel is as fiery-fast and dead on-target as one of Gloria Mae's fastballs. In a Depression Era Dust Bowl setting so well rendered you can feel the dust gritting in your clothes, the dangers in Three Strike Summer--environmental disaster, worker exploitation, and the power of the wealthy to rig the system--will feel keenly relevant to modern readers. Gloria's quest to pitch on the orchard's secret baseball team is one we root for (heck yeah!) but as Gloria would tell you, it turns out a true win is about more than that. It is about a whole team (and community) standing up and sticking together. A heart-felt, wallop-packing, winner of a novel kids will find both inspiring and empowering. -- Linda Urban, award winning author of A Crooked Kind of Perfect Author InformationSkyler Schrempp writes books and makes theatre in her hometown, Chicago. She lives in an old drafty house with her husband, Kyle, her daughter, Elowen, and a black cat named Masha. She got her undergrad at Hampshire College and has an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts. When she’s not writing you can find her making jam from the berries that grow in her backyard or building a fire in her fireplace (depending on the season). You can visit her at SkylerSchrempp.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |