Growing Up with Clemente

Growing Up with Clemente
Author: Richard F. Peterson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This is a personal history of the life of Pittsburgh's South Side during the city post-World War II renaissance. It is also the intimate story of an American boy who played baseball on the city's dilapidated playgrounds and rooted for his beloved sports teams while struggling in Pittsburgh's blue-collar neighbourhoods.

Clemente

Clemente
Author: The Clemente Family
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101616849

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Baseball great, family man, humanitarian—the life and enduring legacy of Roberto Clemente, as told by his family. With a swift bat and fierce athleticism, Roberto Clemente intimidated major league pitchers for eighteen seasons, compiling three thousand hits. His legs were among the quickest of his era. His throwing arm was one of the strongest, gunning down base runners from right field with incredible frequency. He would spend a career fighting for respect and finally achieve it after a historic World Series performance and a second half of a career that would have him mentioned with greats like Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, and Mickey Mantle. But what Roberto Clemente did off the field made him an equally great humanitarian. One of the first athletes who understood how the power of sports could be used to transform not just a handful of lives but many thousands of them, he would die following his heart and conscience by helping others. Clemente was on an aircraft loaded with supplies for an earthquake-stricken Nicaragua when the plane crashed in the Atlantic Ocean. Forty years after that tragic day, the widow and sons of this regal athlete and consummate humanitarian open up for the first time about the husband and father they lost. Featuring an extensive array of rare and never-before-seen photos of Clemente on the field and off, this powerful memoir tells his inspiring story from the voices of those who knew him best. INCLUDES PHOTOS

Growing Up with Clemente

Growing Up with Clemente
Author: Richard Peterson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1999
Genre: Discrimination in sports
ISBN:

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Roberto Clemente

Roberto Clemente
Author: Jonah Winter
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1442440740

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On an island called Puerto Rico, there lived a little boy who wanted only to play baseball. Although he had no money, Roberto Clemente practiced and practiced until--eventually--he made it to the Major Leagues. America! As a right-fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, he fought tough opponents--and even tougher racism--but with his unreal catches and swift feet, he earned his nickname, "The Great One." He led the Pirates to two World Series, hit 3,000 hits, and was the first Latino to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. But it wasn't just baseball that made Clemente legendary--he was was also a humanitarian dedicated to improving the lives of others.

Who Was Roberto Clemente?

Who Was Roberto Clemente?
Author: James Buckley, Jr.
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0698187288

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Growing up the youngest of seven children in Puerto Rico, Roberto Clemente had a talent for baseball. His incredible skill soon got him drafted into the big leagues where he spent 18 seasons playing right field for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Who Was Roberto Clemente? tells the story of this remarkable athlete: a twelve-time All-Star, World Series MVP, and the first Latin American inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

21

21
Author: Wilfred Santiago
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2014-09-21
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1606997750

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Wilfred Santiago’s instant classic 21: The Story of Roberto Clemente is a human drama of courage, faith, and dignity, inspired by the life of the acclaimed Pittsburgh Pirates baseball star who died too young. 21chronicles Clemente’s life from his early days growing up, through the highlights of his career, capturing the grit of his rise from an impoverished Puerto Rican childhood to the majesty of his performance on the field, and to his fundamental decency off of it. Santiago’s inviting style combines realistic attention to detail and expressive cartooning to great effect.

The Pirates Reader

The Pirates Reader
Author: Richard Peterson
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0822980592

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Whether winning world championships or falling into last place, fielding teams with Hall of Fame players or trotting out bumbling boys of summer, the Pittsburgh Pirates have thrilled, frustrated, and fascinated generations of fans since 1876.To date, the Pirates have won five World Series and have a total of thirty-six players and managers in the Hall of Fame-including Honus Wagner, Pie Traynor, Lloyd and Paul Waner, Ralph Kiner, Willie Stargell, Roberto Clemente, and Bill Mazeroski. The Pirates Reader is a tribute to the fans, players, and teams who have forged the franchise's rich history. Richard Peterson has collected the writing of baseball's greatest storytellers and brings to life the players, games, and magical moments for this classic and well-loved team.

Henry Aaron's Dream

Henry Aaron's Dream
Author: Matt Tavares
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0763632244

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A picture book biography of African-American baseball player Hank Aaron.

Growing Up in La Colonia: Boomer memories from Oxnard’s barrio

Growing Up in La Colonia: Boomer memories from Oxnard’s barrio
Author: Margo Porras & Sandra Porras
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 146714181X

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La Colonia is half a square mile of land separated from the rest of Oxnard by the railroad tracks and home to the people who keep an agricultural empire running. In decades past, milpas of corn and squash grew in tiny front yards, kids played in the alleys and neighbors ran tortillerias out of their homes. Back then, it was the place to get the best raspadas on Earth. It was a home to Cesar Chavez and a campaign stop for presidential candidate Robert Kennedy. As one Colonia native put it, "We may not have had what the other kids had, but we were just as rich." Through the voices of the people, the authors share the challenges and triumphs of growing up in this treasured place.

Pops

Pops
Author: Richard Pete Peterson
Publisher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1623682320

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A touching biography of the beloved Pittsburgh Pirate Willie "Pops" Stargell, this life story documents the 21-year, Hall of Fame career of one of the most celebrated and revered players in the history of Major League Baseball. Beginning with his difficult childhood and revealing his encounters with fierce racial hostility while playing minor league ball in the south, this book goes on to show how Stargell became one of the most feared hitters in baseball, a perennial All Star and MVP candidate, and World Series hero. More than a slugging star, Stargell--a clubhouse leader who was revered for his bursting personality and "joie de vivre"--earned the affectionate nickname "Pops" during the 1979 season when he began handing out stars to teammates following a good play or game. The stars soon became a symbol of the unity on the Pirates team that went on to win the World Series. This biography also details his life following his playing days: Stargell's coaching career, his struggles with obesity and diabetes, and his lasting legacy that remains relevant to this day. This telling of a dearly loved man with a larger-than-life personality is a must read for any fan of baseball.