Warrior on the Mound by Headen, Sandra W.
Sandra W. Headen
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Warrior on the Mound -- Sandra W. Headen, Hardcover


Narrated by twelve-year-old Cato, this intense and evocative story of racial unrest in prewar North Carolina ends with a dramatic match between white and Black little league teams.

1935. Twelve-year-old Cato wants nothing more than to play baseball, perfect his pitch, and meet Mr. Satchel Paige--the best pitcher in Negro League baseball. But when he and his teammates "trespass" on their town's whites-only baseball field for a practice, the resulting racial outrage burns like a brushfire through the entire community, threatening Cato, his family, and every one of his friends.

There's only one way this can end without violence: It has to be settled on the mound, between the white team and the Black. Winner takes all.

Written in first person with a rich, convincing voice, Warrior on the Mound is about the experience of segregation; about the tinderbox environment of the prewar South; about having a dream; about injustice, and, finally, about dialogue.

Back matter includes an author's note, historical background, biographical information about Negro League players, and more.

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

"A HOME RUN."--School Library Journal, starred review

"NOT TO BE MISSED."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Author: Sandra W. Headen
Publisher: Holiday House
Published: 03/05/2024
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.35h x 5.59w x 0.94d
ISBN: 9780823453788
Audience: Ages 9-12

Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 12/11/2023
School Library Journal 01/01/2024 pg. 57
Kirkus Reviews 01/15/2024
Booklist 02/15/2024 pg. 70

About the Author
Sandra W. Headen, a former teacher and researcher at Chapel Hill, is a full-time writer. Her historical middle-grade novel, WARRIOR ON THE MOUND, was awarded SCBWI's On-the-Verge/Emerging Voices Award for writers from underrepresented groups; in addition, her short story PAPA'S GIFTS (The Carolina Quarterly, March 2019) was awarded the Jones African-American Literary Award by the North Carolina Writers' Network.