Curveball

Pablo Cartaya

Book - 2024

Elena Rueda loves baseball--and is the best player on her team--but recently has stopped having fun, so during a summer spent with her brother's quirky friends she reflects on who she is and maybe learns love to play again.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Sports comics
Published
Los Angeles : Disney Hyperion 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Pablo Cartaya (author)
Other Authors
Miguel Díaz Rivas (illustrator), Lauren "Perry" Wheeler (colorist)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
188 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12
Grades 4-6
ISBN
9781368090094
9781368089265
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this uplifting graphic novel, Cartaya (The Last Beekeeper) and Diaz Rivas (the FGTeeV series) chronicle the trials and tribulations of baseball-playing Latinx middle schooler Elena Rueda. Though she loves the sport and is a skilled player--and the only girl on her team--her mother's single-minded focus on furthering Elena's career forces Elena to consider leaving the diamond. A tweaked medial collateral ligament prevents her from attending a summer baseball clinic, which seems like a blessing in disguise--until she realizes that she doesn't have friends to spend her downtime with. But a summer LARPing with her younger brother Benji may be the spark to get her back on the field. The conflict between Elena's prodigious skill and her own desires, complicated by her mother's hovering, presents a moving take on the struggles of growing up surrounded by the pressure to succeed and lacking the opportunity to explore different facets of oneself. By centering Benji's fanciful hobbies and rendering the siblings' individual challenges via vibrant color and kinetic movement, this grounded tale of self-discovery transcends a rote sports narrative. Ages 8--12. Author's agent: Jessica Regel, Helm Literary. Illustrator's agent: Atlanta Japp, Advocate Art. (May)

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 5--7--Curveball is certainly just that: readers will think they are in for a story about baseball, and before they know it, they're in the middle of a family drama with some terrific role-playing game action thrown in. While this title seems to have something for every reader, athletes struggling to remember their passion for the game, or players with overbearing parents, will find that this is the book for them. Even those domineering parents themselves might enjoy and benefit from this story and from flipping through the pages of Elena's summer with a hurt knee. Students will connect with the pressures Elena faces, from team competition to family and friend dynamics. Elena also deals with the unique challenge of being the only girl playing a male-dominated sport. Meanwhile, gamers will welcome the respect given to their hobby, and older elementary and middle school students will appreciate the way characters navigate relationships. The illustrations provide readers with immediate insight into each characters' personality. Teachers who are helping students find their path amidst pressure from parents and peers can recommend this title as good starting point for discussions. VERDICT Purchase where sports graphic novels and role playing games are popular, especially where there are gaps in female representation.--Darby Wallace

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