- Skinnybones
"Skinnybones" is a
1982 children's novel written byBarbara Park . It is Park's most popular book, and has won numerous awards for children's literature. It was followed up by a sequel in1988 called "Almost Starring Skinnybones."The story is narrated by the main character, Alex Frankovitch, a rather unpopular and awkward grade school boy.
alex wrote a letter in a promotional contest for a cat food company. that describe the key point in his young life mainly having to do with little league baseball. Alex has played in Little League for six years, his skills in the game are subpar he refers to himself as "really stinky". when it comes to baseball. He is constantly berated by his nemesis T.J. Stoner a player widely-known for his incredible skill. After numerous attempts to get T.J. to leave him alone fail, Alex tries beting T.J. in a pitching contest, at which he fails miserably. A few days later, Alex's team and T.J's team are playing a game against each other and T.J. once again tries to make Alex look foolish. During the game, Alex bunts the ball and runs to first, where T.J. is set to get Alex out. Desperate to stop him, Alex jumps up and down, screaming "BOOGA BOOGA!" he makes T.J. miss the ball, allowing Alex to get a double.then Alex is called out by the umpire immediately after for interfering with the play at first base. Though Alex was thrown out, he accomplished something better than getting a double to him: making T.J. embarrassed. When T.J. looks like he's going to beat Alex up, Alex runs home and locks himself in his room.
T.J. gets a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for beating Alex's team. Alex in a twist of good luck end up winning the contest from the cat food company that he wrote the letter to book's opening. By winning, Alex will get to appear on a national television commercial. He leaves school that day, nervous about filming the commercial, but eager to be a big star and hoping things will go well.
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