Monday, September 6, 2010

Change-Up: Mystery at the World Series

Hey GirlMoguls it’s Lily here.  Its’ summer time and that means it’s baseball season.   Teen sports reporters and amateur detectives are back and this time they are taking on the World Series and the hot new pitcher – but something smells a little funny – and it’s not the hot dogs.  Batter Up!

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A behind-the-scenes mystery at the World Series from bestseller John Feinstein.

Bestselling author, journalist, and Edgar Award winner John Feinstein is back with another high-stakes sports mystery. Teen reporters Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson are covering baseball's World Series, and during the course of an interview with a new hot pitcher, they discover more than a few contradictions in his life story. What's he hiding? An embarrassing secret? A possible crime? Let the investigation begin!

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  • ISBN13: 9780375847592
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user comment Change Up: Mystery at the World Series Reveals some dangerous truths from behind the scenes
 
Review Date: October 20, 2009
Reviewer: Midwest Book Review, Oregon, WI USA
John Feinstein's CHANGE-UP: MYSTERY AT THE WORLD SERIES tells of one Norbert, a late call-up for an underdog team in the World Series who is a success. Teen reporters Stevie and Susan have scored their first in-depth interview with him - and find themselves charmed by Doyle. When the conflicting stories begin their interview becomes an investigation into the World Series events that reveals some dangerous truths from behind the scenes.
user comment Change Up: Mystery at the World Series CHANGE-UP serves up a couple of curves
 
Review Date: October 26, 2009
Reviewer: Teenreads.com, New York, NY
Norbert Doyle is a pitcher who has toiled for years in the minor leagues before being brought up to pitch in the majors at the end of the baseball season. Doyle's rise from obscurity to appearing in the World Series and his tragic personal story propel him and his two teenage children, David and Morra, into the media spotlight. The now-famous athlete is sought out for interviews and pursued by agents promising lucrative corporate sponsorships and movie deals. But does Doyle have a secret that could jeopardize his promising future?

After 14-year-old reporters Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson score an interview with Doyle and his kids, they stumble across inconsistencies in reports about his wife's tragic death. Following the interview, Susan Carol meets privately with David, and she begins hiding things from Stevie.

As the World Series plays out on the field, Stevie continues his investigation. The deeper he digs into Doyle's past, the more he discovers that things are not as they seem with the pitcher and his family. The closer Stevie gets to the truth of what happened on the night Doyle's wife died, the more he is pressured to back off and keep quiet.

John Feinstein's passion for sports, his play-by-play narrative of events on the field, and his behind-the-scenes knowledge of journalism are evident. CHANGE-UP gives a realistic portrayal of perseverance, the pressures of writing under deadline, adhering to journalistic ethics, competition among reporters and photographers, and the exacting process of digging for information and verifying facts. Also woven into the story is a reporter's dilemma of the public's right to know versus the individual's right to privacy.

CHANGE-UP serves up a couple of curves --- some mostly mild swearing, a few tame romantic scenes, some pushing and shoving, and one slapping incident. Young sports fans, especially those who love reading about baseball with a behind-the-dugout mystery, or readers who are curious about the field of journalism, should enjoy this latest sports novel from the Edgar Award winner of LAST SHOT.

--- Reviewed by Donna Volkenannt
user comment Change Up: Mystery at the World Series Feinstein's Passion for Sports is Evident
 
Review Date: September 22, 2009
Reviewer: Kidsreads.com, New York, NY
Norbert Doyle is a pitcher who has toiled for years in the minor leagues before being brought up to pitch in the majors at the end of the baseball season. Doyle's rise from obscurity to appearing in the World Series and his tragic personal story propel him and his two teenage children, David and Morra, into the media spotlight. The now-famous athlete is sought out for interviews and pursued by agents promising lucrative corporate sponsorships and movie deals. But does Doyle have a secret that could jeopardize his promising future?

After 14-year-old reporters Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson score an interview with Doyle and his kids, they stumble across inconsistencies in reports about his wife's tragic death. Following the interview, Susan Carol meets privately with David, and she begins hiding things from Stevie.

As the World Series plays out on the field, Stevie continues his investigation. The deeper he digs into Doyle's past, the more he discovers that things are not as they seem with the pitcher and his family. The closer Stevie gets to the truth of what happened on the night Doyle's wife died, the more he is pressured to back off and keep quiet.

John Feinstein's passion for sports, his play-by-play narrative of events on the field, and his behind-the-scenes knowledge of journalism are evident. CHANGE-UP gives a realistic portrayal of perseverance, the pressures of writing under deadline, adhering to journalistic ethics, competition among reporters and photographers, and the exacting process of digging for information and verifying facts. Also woven into the story is a reporter's dilemma of the public's right to know versus the individual's right to privacy.

CHANGE-UP serves up a couple of curves --- some mostly mild swearing, a few tame romantic scenes, some pushing and shoving, and one slapping incident. Young sports fans, especially those who love reading about baseball with a behind-the-dugout mystery, or readers who are curious about the field of journalism, should enjoy this latest sports novel from the Edgar Award winner of LAST SHOT.

--- Reviewed by Donna Volkenannt


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