
Lammy Award Winner
A "Best Book of the Year" from School Library Journal and Chicago Public Library A People's Pick for the Best LGBTQ+ Kids Books for Pride MonthJunior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
"Following up his middle-grade novel A High Five for Glenn Burke, Bildner pens a picture-book biography about a remarkable gay Black baseball player . . . O'Brien's illustrations, opaque and with highly defined detail, are both imposing and intimate, and they move readers through Burke's trials and triumphs. Bildner's honest and weighty text is balanced by spreads full of motion, whether figures round bases or connect with high-fives. A bittersweet legacy now accessible to younger readers and sports fans." --Kirkus Reviews "Portraying the athlete as someone who 'could change the game, ' Bildner conveys Burke's high energy . . . O'Brien's distinctive use of composition and saturated palette lend cinematic appeal to this affecting story." --Publishers Weekly