Tuesday, March 18, 2008
My opinion on the book
I think it is a good book considering I usually don't like biographys. This book is very factual and is teaching me stuff I would never have known. I would recomend this book only if you like sports history and would take some time to read it because it is not a quick read.
-Sparky man
-Sparky man
Monday, March 17, 2008
Links
Check out these awesome links
http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers/detail.jsp?playerId=121314
http://www.booknoise.net/openingday/index.html
http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers/detail.jsp?playerId=121314
http://www.booknoise.net/openingday/index.html
Now that I am later in the book I can say that it is almost like a time line it starts as a kid and keeps going threw his life like when he was in the majors. Did you know that he was in the army and if not did you know that when a bus driver told him to move he didnt. He did exactly what Rosa Parks did but it was 11 yeas earlier. It went to court and he won. Currently I am readig about his life in the Major leagues.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Jackie Robinson
Iam currently reading the book Openig Day the story of Jackie Robinson first season. I am not that far into it yet so I can't say much, but I can say that it starts off when Jackie was just born. This is the first sentence "His name was Jack Rosevelt Robinson, not Jackie.
So far it is an engaging book because he is my Heroe.
So far it is an engaging book because he is my Heroe.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Summary of the book Keeper
The book Keeper starts off with an interveiw of El Gato. Gato (the cat) grew up in a logging village surrounded by jungle. Like every boy he wanted to be a great soccer player but when he was young he had no skill at all. He then quit soccer and when he thought he shut it down he actually opened it up. When he quit soccer he spent most of his days in the jungle and that's when he stumbled across, the Keeper. The Keeper taught him to be a goalie. Nobody knew who he was, nobody knew he existed, that is, accept for El Gato.
The Keeper soon became his mentor and Gato became a great goalie. Soon he was forced to go work at the logging camp and had to leave behind the Keeper. After work on one Saturday he noticed a soccer game going on and also noticed one team didn't have a goalie. Without thinking, he ran out to the goal and stood there like it was where he belonged. They played the game and won, Gato didnt let in a single shot. He then decided to play every week and that's how he got the name Gato.
One Saturday was different. People were there to spectate him and the other team had brought in a pro to disrupt Gato. He seamed unfazed throughout the game until the very end when the first goal was scored on him, he had finally tasted defeat.
At the end of the day the same spectators from the game came to his house and asked if he was willing to play at pro level. Among the five spectators was a former great from the area. Gato's mom wanted him to do it for the money but his father said "no". His uncle Feliciano then came and noticed the soccer great and being overwhelmed by the situation he started spewing out questions but the final one was this "Do you remember that great shot you pulled on that goalie, Perez?" He answered with a "yes".
He then shot "What was it? Did you fake three defenders?"
He replied " No, actually it was four."
"Oh, you had that goalie thinking you were going right, but then you shot left. It was the best shot I ever saw!", exclaimed uncle Feliciano. "Now, let me ask you this. Do you think Gato would have saved that shot?"
"Yes, actually I think he would have read it."
To find out if Gato's father will sign, read Keeper by Mal Peet.
The Keeper soon became his mentor and Gato became a great goalie. Soon he was forced to go work at the logging camp and had to leave behind the Keeper. After work on one Saturday he noticed a soccer game going on and also noticed one team didn't have a goalie. Without thinking, he ran out to the goal and stood there like it was where he belonged. They played the game and won, Gato didnt let in a single shot. He then decided to play every week and that's how he got the name Gato.
One Saturday was different. People were there to spectate him and the other team had brought in a pro to disrupt Gato. He seamed unfazed throughout the game until the very end when the first goal was scored on him, he had finally tasted defeat.
At the end of the day the same spectators from the game came to his house and asked if he was willing to play at pro level. Among the five spectators was a former great from the area. Gato's mom wanted him to do it for the money but his father said "no". His uncle Feliciano then came and noticed the soccer great and being overwhelmed by the situation he started spewing out questions but the final one was this "Do you remember that great shot you pulled on that goalie, Perez?" He answered with a "yes".
He then shot "What was it? Did you fake three defenders?"
He replied " No, actually it was four."
"Oh, you had that goalie thinking you were going right, but then you shot left. It was the best shot I ever saw!", exclaimed uncle Feliciano. "Now, let me ask you this. Do you think Gato would have saved that shot?"
"Yes, actually I think he would have read it."
To find out if Gato's father will sign, read Keeper by Mal Peet.
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