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When Bus breaks his parents' rules about riding the bike, he feels very guilty. He starts making errors and can't concentrate during. Bus Mercer wants to be picked for his county's All-Star team. By Anna Dewdney, Bus tries his hardest to impress the scouts for the All-Star team, but he makes a lot of mistakes. Will he learn from his mistakes like the coach wants him to. Get this from a library. All-star fever.
Summary Bus Mercer, shortstop for the Peach Steet Mudders, wants desperately to be picked for the county all-star team, but he breaks his parents' rules for riding his new bike, and feelings of guilt affect his game. Please note that the Lexile. Get an answer for 'What is the setting in Fever. The setting—where and when the story takes place in the book' and find homework help for other Fever questions at eNotes.
New, 9 comments. Fourteen-year-old Matilda "Mattie" Cook is the teenage protagonist of a young adult novel. This means that over the course of Fever, she's going to be coming of age, searching for her identity. InWilliams led the Fever with an average of points, rebounds, assists, and steals per game during the regular season.
Back by popular demand and newly revised, we now offer the complete Peach Street Mudders series. Young sports fans can progress to these early chapter books about the kids on. The Peach Street Mudders return in another action-packed adventure! Bus Mercer, shortstop for the Peach Street Mudders baseball team, would give his right arm to be picked for the county All-Star team.
And except for one error, his performance during the first game the All-Star scouts attend is good. Finally Bus sets things right with his parents and, feeling better, he begins to play better.
He is chosen to be a substitute for the All-Star team and will work hard to make the team next year. Make, revise, and confirm predictions while reading to understand text. Sequence Events : Understand sequence of events. Compound Sentences : Identify compound sentences and conjunctions. Context Clues : Define words from context, define words by using a dictionary.
I submitted it to Little, Brown, and the book was published in I'm sure that playing sandlot baseball and then semiprofessional baseball with a Class C club in the Canadian-American League influenced my writing. I had my own personal experiences, and I saw how other players reacted to plays, to teammates' and fans' remarks and innuendoes, to managers' orders, etc.
All these had a great influence on my writing. My love of the game helped a lot, too, of course. It's a fantasy, but the main character in it could be real. There are a lot of boys who would love to play baseball but, for some reason, cannot. The only difference between a real-life boy and Sylvester Coddmyer III is the appearance of a character named George Baruth, whom only Sylvester can see and who helps Sylvester become a good ballplayer.
I've written many short stories and books for both children and adults, and find that writing for children is really my niche. Being the eldest of nine children seven boys and two girls , I've lived through a lot of problems many children live through, and I find these problems excellent examples to include in my books. Sports have made it possible for me to meet many people with all sorts of life stories, on and off the field, and these are grist for this writer's mill.
I'm far beyond playing age now, but I manage to go to both kids' and adult games just to keep up with them, and keep them fresh in my mind. Very few things make me happier than receiving fan letters from boys and girls who write that they had never cared for reading until they started to read my books. That is just about the ultimate in writing for children. I would never trade it for another profession.
His legacy is now being carried on by his sons, Duane and Dale Christopher. Search review text. I really didn't like this book. I picked it up because it had all kinds of baseball woven into the narrative, but I realized, in reading it to my son, that it's a thinly-veiled, overly melodramatic morality play. It's not very well-written or engaging, either.
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