Gatto,
Kimberly. Derek Jeter. Enslow 2014 48p
$23.93
ISBN 978-0-7660-4298-0 elem series:
Sports Stars Who Care Sports biography VG
Sports books are always popular,
particularly with male readers, even reluctant ones, and this book in
particular recognizes Derek Jeter for more than his statistics as a player,
which gives it greater classroom applicability.
Not that his statistics are not an important part of the work, since
there is an entire page devoted to them, but the focus of the book is on how Jeter earned
his fame and how he is using it to give back to the community through the Turn
2 Foundation he established to help kids avoid drugs and alcohol and live
all-around healthier lives. As captain of the Yankees, Jeter is considered one
of the greatest leaders in the history of professional sports. This elementary-level
profile of the star shortstop will help readers get to know this superstar
athlete and celebrity. The photographs are
typical baseball fare, but they coordinate well with the text, which is not only
readable, but accessible to fans and non-fans alike. The book includes a glossary, index, and a list of additional
resources for curious readers, as well as the aforementioned statistics page
and an address for Jeter. The only major
concern with this book is that it was published too soon to include final
statistics from the 2013 season or to make mention of Jeter’s announcement in
February 2014 that the 2014 season would be his last.
The Sports Stars Who Care series
so far contains four books geared toward elementary readers. Each describes a
different athlete involved in a different sport who is using his fame to give back
to others.
Summary: As captain of the Yankees, Jeter is considered one of the greatest
leaders in the history of professional sports. This elementary-level profile of the star shortstop will help
readers get to know this superstar athlete and celebrity.
Derek Jeter. --
Bethany Geleskie
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