Hitting Her Way to the Negro Leagues: A Graphic Novel Biography of Toni Stone

Myra Faye Turner

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Book cover for Hitting Her Way to the Negro Leagues: A Graphic Novel Biography of Toni Stone
Book cover for Hitting Her Way to the Negro Leagues: A Graphic Novel Biography of Toni Stone
Book cover for Hitting Her Way to the Negro Leagues: A Graphic Novel Biography of Toni Stone

Hitting Her Way to the Negro Leagues: A Graphic Novel Biography of Toni Stone

Hitting Her Way to the Negro Leagues: A Graphic Novel Biography of Toni Stone

Myra Faye Turner

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In the early 1950s, Toni Stone made history as the first Black woman to play professional baseball. In this action-packed graphic novel, discover Stone's journey from a young "tomboy" in Saint Paul, Minnesota, to a starting second baseman with the Negro American League's Indianapolis Clowns. Despite racial and gender barriers, this groundbreaking ballplayer achieved success on the field--like getting a rare hit off baseball legend Satchel Paige--and inspired countless young woman off the field. With fast-paced text and full-color illustrations, this graphic novel is sure to be a home run with history lovers and sports fans alike.

Critical Reviews

Books in the Barrier Breaker series celebrate the achievements of individuals during various periods of American History. The Cook Who Defended Pearl Harbor features Dorie Miller, who joined the Navy, shot down two enemy planes, and became the first Black American to receive the Navy Cross. Hitting Her Way to the Negro Leagues introduces Toni Stone, who earned her nickname, Tomboy, while playing baseball on a boys' team. She became the first woman to play on a Negro League baseball team. In 1993, she was honored by inclusion in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Mailing Himself to Freedom describes the ordeal of Henry Box Brown, an enslaved man. In 1849, he crouched in a wooden box, which his friends took to a transport company for delivery to Philadelphia. Traveling by rail and steamboat, Brown suffered in his tight quarters but survived to tell his dramatic tale. The Spy Who Wore Petticoats transports readers to New York during the Revolutionary War, when British troops patrolled areas in Manhattan and Long Island, trying to identify spies who reported to General Washington's staff; Anna Strong was one of those spies. The writing is straightforward, and each book's graphic-novel format features its own color palette and a distinctive style of drawing and character-portrayal. An appealing biography series.--Carolyn Phelan "Booklist"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Capstone Press
Pub date: 2025-01-01
Length: 32 pages

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