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As handsome a book on the Negro Leagues as any child could hope to see, this focuses on 21 players, from Smokey Joe Williams to Cool Papa Bell to Jackie Robinson. Ritter writes with feeling about the history of the Negro Leagues, how Negro baseball differed from the majors, and what it contributed to the sport, but the main focus is on individual players...Illustrations are outstanding.Booklist. A worthwhile addition to any young ballplayers library.Publishers Weekly.
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I regret purchasing this book—the print quality was subpar and some pages were wrinkled. It really hurt the reading experience. The content is intriguing, but the book itself feels neglected. I expected better given the price.
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Thomas Chen
A Fascinating Read for Baseball Fans
As a history buff and a baseball lover, I found 'The Men and Times of the Negro Baseball Leagues' to be absolutely captivating. The storytelling really brings the players and their challenges to life, making it hard to put down. I bought it for my dad, and he’s been raving about it since!
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Aisha Patel
Interesting but Lacks Depth in Some Areas
I enjoyed reading about the Negro Baseball Leagues, but I felt some parts were a bit rushed. There were moments that I wanted more detail on. Still, it’s a solid introduction to a crucial part of baseball history that’s often overlooked.
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Jamal Robinson
Not What I Expected, But Still Good
I was hoping for more personal stories from players, but this book focuses more on the overall timeline and context. It’s informative, sure, but I think it could have included more anecdotes to really make the players relatable. Worth a read, though!
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