Barnstormers: Game 1
by Loren Long & Phil Bildner

    BARNSTORMERS: GAME 1 by Phil Bildner
    Illustrated by:  Loren Long
    Category:  Historical
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  2/07
    Publisher:  Simon & Schuster
    Reviewed by:  Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky"
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Here's the beginning of great new series for kids.  BARNSTORMERS: THE TALES OF THE TRAVELIN' NINE
    is written by Phil Bildner and illustrated by Loren Long.

    Set in 1899, BARNSTORMERS brings historic baseball to life for readers.  The story centers around three siblings,
    Griffith, Ruby, and Graham.  Still recovering from the death of their father, the three children are traveling with the
    colorful ball team, the Travelin' Nine.  Their exhibition games are meant to earn money to pay the debts left behind
    after the death of their father.

    Adding excitement to the story is a mysterious baseball given to the children by their father's brother, Uncle Owen.  
    The baseball has seen better days, but its torn stitching and acorn-sized hole seem to promise miraculous things if the
    siblings keep it close during these trying times. Could it be the baseball that causes the crazy visions the team sees on
    the field as they play ball?

    Bildner creates a wonderful picture of the past as he takes readers through the team's first game against Cincinnati.  
    With historical baseball terminology explained in the margins, kids of today are treated to a magical glimpse into the
    history of early baseball.  The lyrical text does not talk down to younger readers, but instead challenges them to read
    and appreciate Bildner's engaging style.  Add in the mystical illustrations of Loren Long, and I can't wait to see the
    story continue.