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Aurora County All-Stars
by 
Deborah Wiles
Kate Jackson
  
Publisher: Listening Library
Subject(s):  Fiction
Juvenile Fiction
Language(s):  English
Awards:  Listen Up Award
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File size:   80945 KB
ISBN:   9780739351390
Release date:   Aug 14, 2007

Description

A heartwarming novel that's ripe with memorable characters and delightful Southern details.

House Jackson, age twelve, star pitcher and team captain of the Aurora County All-Stars, has a secret. For the past year, while sidelined with a broken elbow, he has spent every afternoon at the bedside of a mysterious old man the other kids call Mean-Man Boyd—and he doesn't want anyone to know. Now House is finally ready to play ball again, but his team's biggest (and ONLY) game of the year might be canceled, thanks to the very girl who caused his broken elbow. It's almost too much to bear. But in the standoff that ensues, House finds a courage he didn't know he possessed—and discovers that just about everyone in Aurora County, Mississippi, has a secret.

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AudioFile Magazine...
Kate Jackson takes on the role of an expert storyteller, pausing to let listeners savor Wiles's rich wordplay, then rushing enthusiastically at more dramatic points. Her performance transports listeners to slow-moving Aurora County, Mississippi, for Wiles's third saga about this caring community. This time the central character is 12-year-old House Jackson, popular pitcher for the Aurora County All-Stars. Out of commission for a year because of a badly broken elbow, he's been secretly reading classics to 88-year-old Norwood Boyd, the town recluse, who is dying. Jackson's slow pace lets listeners enter the contemplative mind of House, who must sort out his feelings when responsibility, loyalty, and truth become blurred. S.W. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
 

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