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You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax?! di Jonah…
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You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax?! (edizione 2016)

di Jonah Winter (Autore), Andre Carrilho (Illustratore)

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In this striking picture book biography, an old-timer tells us what made Sandy Koufax so amazing. We learn that the beginning of his career with the Brooklyn Dodgers was rocky, that he was shy with his teammates, and experienced discrimination as one of the only Jews in the game. We hear that he actually quit, only to return the next season--different--firing one rocket after another over the plate. We watch him refuse to play in the 1965 World Series because it is a Jewish high holy day. And we see him in pain because of an overused left arm, eventually retiring at the peak of his career. Finally, we are told that people are still "scratchin' their heads over Sandy," who remains a modest hero and a mystery to this day.… (altro)
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Titolo:You Never Heard of Sandy Koufax?!
Autori:Jonah Winter (Autore)
Altri autori:Andre Carrilho (Illustratore)
Info:Dragonfly Books (2016), Edition: Reprint, 40 pages
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Etichette:baseball, biography, Sandy Koufax, Dodgers

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Read the story of one of baseball’s greatest pitchers. Despite being one of the only Jewish players at the time, Koufax perseveres in the sport as he overcomes his own challenges.
  NCSS | Jul 23, 2021 |
A short story about Sandy Koufax's career on the Brooklyn Dodgers as a pitcher. This was kind of a silly book with odd writing. It goes over Sandy's career as a pitcher with some statistics on the pages of Sandy's wins and losses. The illustrations of the characters were a little bizarre and almost disturbing. It did give a lot of details about Koufax's career but in a way that was almost comical. ( )
  bosargetaylor | Oct 18, 2020 |
Sandy Koufax is a biography about a left handed, Jewish pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Sandy was known to throw some wild pitches, and he wasn't always that good to begin with. It took a long time for him to become good. He was also very unpredictable. Eventually, he became one of the best pitchers of all time.

The significance that Sandy Koufax had was becoming the youngest player to ever be elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Koufax realized early on that if he wanted to "keep" his arm, that it was best to retire when he did. He was also been hailed as one of the greatest pitchers of all time. ( )
  JHemstad | Oct 17, 2019 |
I really enjoyed this book. The opening line began with, "you never heard of Sandy Koufax" and that really grabbed my attention because I didn't. I enjoyed learning about his life and where he came from and I gained a lot of new information from it. The story about how terrible he was to how he became great was really amazing. I truly enjoyed this biography. ( )
  arizzo | Nov 25, 2018 |
I liked reminiscing as I read the names of the baseball greats. I learned a little about his personality as well. ( )
  jothebookgirl | Jan 3, 2017 |
Ken Marantz and Sylvia Marantz (Children's Literature)
Koufax was “the greatest lefty who ever pitched in the game of baseball.” In a breezy, conversational style, Winter begins his story with Koufax’s youth as “a whiz at every sport he ever played.” Growing up Jewish in Brooklyn, however, he was supposed to be a doctor or lawyer. Invited to pitch for the Dodgers, Koufax proves himself to be unfortunately unpredictable. The Dodgers move to Los Angeles; Koufax leaves, returns, and finally becomes an ace. From 1961-1966, although his elbow swells painfully, he keeps throwing strikes. He becomes a hero to American Jews when he refuses to pitch on a High Holy Day. Then, he surprises everyone by retiring “at the peak of his game.” Winter celebrates Koufax as both a private person and baseball legend. Carrilho uses chiefly black and white colors, accented with some blue and splashes of gold, to illustrate the dramatic events in Koufax’s evolution. The not-completely-naturalistic illustrations were created in graphite on paper with color and texture added in Adobe Photoshop are as anecdotal as the text. For example, the single image of a baseball uniform shirt fills the page facing an illustration of Koufax surrounded by microphones as he announced his retirement. Or we are shown a double-page spread resembling a set of “how-he-does-it” illustrations about his style of pitching, using multiple images and lines representing the path of pitched balls. The lenticular cover is created with a plastic sheet using ridges. Three images are digitally sliced and printed on the sheet, with lenses allowing you to see only one at a time, so they move as the cover is manipulated. Additional facts are included in boxes throughout the text. There is also a glossary and a list of online resources. 2009, Schwartz & Wade/Random House Children’s Books, $17.99. Ages 5 to 9.

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In this striking picture book biography, an old-timer tells us what made Sandy Koufax so amazing. We learn that the beginning of his career with the Brooklyn Dodgers was rocky, that he was shy with his teammates, and experienced discrimination as one of the only Jews in the game. We hear that he actually quit, only to return the next season--different--firing one rocket after another over the plate. We watch him refuse to play in the 1965 World Series because it is a Jewish high holy day. And we see him in pain because of an overused left arm, eventually retiring at the peak of his career. Finally, we are told that people are still "scratchin' their heads over Sandy," who remains a modest hero and a mystery to this day.

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