Monday, September 9, 2013

Independant Reading Book

A summary of The Boy Who Saved Baseball by John H. Ritter is that all the people in Dillontown disagree on everything; the way the wind blows, skateboard laws, and billboard laws. There is one thing that they agree on though. "If there never was a boy named Cruz de la Cruz, somebody would've come along and invented him"(Ritten 1). This shows how much baseball can mean to a town. This boy who saved baseball brought this town together from their arguing and disputes.

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