Wolfff, Virginia Euwer.

Bat 6/ Virginia Euwer Wolff. - New York: Scholastic, 1998. - 230 p. 19 cm.

9780374373634

In small town, post-World War Oregon, twenty-one sixth-grade girls recount the story of an annual softball game, during which one girl's bigotry comes to the surface. Set in a small Oregon town just after World War II, this is the powerful tale of a community shattered by its reaction to two young newcomers, Aki and Shazam. Told from 21 different points of view, "Bat 6" explores the subject of Japanese-American racial prejudice after the war. A Japanese American girl who has just spent 6 years in an internment camp meets a bitter girl whose father was killed in Pearl Harbor, and the two become rivals in baseball in this story narrated by the members of the opposing teams.

0590898000


Softball. Racism. City and town life. --Juvenile Fiction.--Oregon, United States. --Fiction.