![]() I am the author of seven books for children and young adults, including Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie. ![]() ![]() The only person Pete can confide in is Angelika, the amazingly cute girl in his photography class who might like Pete as much as he likes her…only Angie doesn’t know if she can date someone who can’t be honest with himself, or with the people he’s closest to. To make matters more complicated, there’s something going on with Pete’s grampa-he’s acting weird and keeps forgetting important things, and Pete’s mother doesn’t want to talk about it. If he can’t play baseball, what is he supposed to do? If he isn’t the star pitcher, then who is he? Pete’s best friend and pitching partner, AJ, doesn’t believe Pete-he tells him he’ll be back to his normal self by spring training. A pitching accident over the summer ruins his arm. When you’re the star, girls, popularity, and all-around stud status are sure to follow.īut Pete’s freshman year doesn’t turn out as planned. ![]() ![]() Most kids are nervous about starting high school, but Pete’s amazing arm is going to make his life pretty easy. He breathes baseball, dreams about it, and works his tail off to be great. There’s nothing All Star pitcher Peter Friedman loves more than baseball. ![]()
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