cover image Anybody’s Game: Kathryn Johnston, the First Girl to Play Little League Baseball

Anybody’s Game: Kathryn Johnston, the First Girl to Play Little League Baseball

Heather Lang, illus. by Cecilia Puglesi. Albert Whitman, $16.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-8075-0379-9

As a child in 1950, Kathryn Johnston plays baseball alongside the boys in her neighborhood. But when it comes to playing on a Little League team, no girls are allowed. Johnston is pugnacious both on and off the field, as she dives for a grounder, slides into base, and angrily laments having to watch the games from the sidelines. Readers will admire her grit and determination—particularly when she demands that her mother cut off her long braids so she can try out for Little League “as a boy.” Puglesi’s cartoons have the appearance of vintage dolls, with exaggerated, marblelike eyes that somewhat limit their range of expression. A final spread depicts Johnston throwing out a ceremonial first pitch at Yankee Stadium in 2006, while an author’s note featuring photographs and additional background provides added historical context. Ages 5–7. (Mar.)