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Change-Up by John Feintstein
John Feinstein throws a change-up to the reader in Change-Up this time as his two famous kid reporter, characters take on the Major League World Series. Stevie and the gorgeous Susan Carol discover a missing link in the recently famous 40-year old rookie who had become a media gold mine. Traveling back to his hometown, winding their way through his past, they stumble onto the truth. Change-Up is a great mystery read that grabs you from start to finish.
Feinstein's ability to conjure up historical facts can astonish you. The play-by-play dramatic events he writes, leave you tense. He writes about his writer life through these kid reporters adventures. Feinstein is one of the best at what he does, writing as a reporter and the selection of books he writes for young adults. I recommend this to anyone with a love for sports and the backstage pass you get by reading this book.
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