Lizzie
04-21-2010, 02:42 PM
This was a wonderful book, and I completely recommend it with all my heart.
This book is 13 years and up as said on the back of the book.
This is a summary I found on google (I didn't want to summarize it knowing I might give the book away)
When the story starts, it’s been a hundred years since the Cubs won the World Series, and five years since Ryan’s father died in an accident. It’s opening day, and the anniversary of her father’s death, and Ryan’s at Wrigley Field instead of in science class. Her father loved the Cubs.
Ryan is unable to get a ticket, but she meets a boy in her math class who she’s never spoken to before, and the two of them, despite being unable to get into the game, soak up the atmosphere together. It’s one afternoon, but it’s one afternoon that will change everything for Ryan.
The summary is a bit vague, but give it a try... I'd give it 4 stars :)
This book is 13 years and up as said on the back of the book.
This is a summary I found on google (I didn't want to summarize it knowing I might give the book away)
When the story starts, it’s been a hundred years since the Cubs won the World Series, and five years since Ryan’s father died in an accident. It’s opening day, and the anniversary of her father’s death, and Ryan’s at Wrigley Field instead of in science class. Her father loved the Cubs.
Ryan is unable to get a ticket, but she meets a boy in her math class who she’s never spoken to before, and the two of them, despite being unable to get into the game, soak up the atmosphere together. It’s one afternoon, but it’s one afternoon that will change everything for Ryan.
The summary is a bit vague, but give it a try... I'd give it 4 stars :)