Synopses & Reviews
Thirteen-year-old Tania Grossinger lives in the famous Grossinger hotel in New York's Catskill Mountains, but she doesn't feel like a real Grossinger; her cousins own the hotel, and Tania often feels like she doesn't belong. Lots of celebrities come to Grossinger's, but Tania just wants to meet one man: Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play Major League baseball. When Jackie stays at Grossinger's on vacation, he hears that Tania is a terrific ping-pong player. Jackie invites the young girl to meet him for a game at four o-clock—but she doesn't believe he's serious and stays in her room to read. Soon the telephone rings; it's Jackie, wondering where Tania is! When she dashes downstairs to the game room, the famous Dodgers star is waiting for Tania—and this is the beginning of an unlikely but very special friendship
Playing ping-pong, drinking soda, going on walks, and ice skating together, Tania learns some important—and simple—life lessons from Jackie. Tania Grossinger's charming true story will appeal to parents and children, girls and boys, avid baseball fans and people who have never seen a game. Jackie and Me offers a unique glimpse into icon Jackie Robinson's life off the field, told from a very special perspective: that of a friend.
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"Jackie really loved watching Tania grow up and their story is a very special one." Rachel Robinson
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"Grossinger tells her story simply, recalling those long-ago events with fondness and love in text that has the appearance of diary entries. Eye-catching, large-scale close-ups of Robinson and the author as a girl on bright, color-washed backgrounds placed on full- and double-page spreads neatly complement the text. . . . A lovely evocation of a man who changed baseball and America." Kirkus Reviews
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""A very beautiful book. I highly recommend it!"" Sally Jessy Raphael
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"A nostalgic little book about real friendship and the legendary Robinson's courage to overcome all obstacles." Liz Smith, Tribune Media Services
Synopsis
The true story of baseball star Jackie Robinson and teenager Tania Grossinger's unlikely friendship.
About the Author
Tania Grossinger is a freelance writer, public speaker, public relations consultant, and frequent talk show guest. She is the author of
Growing Up At Grossingers, co author of the novel
Weekend, and author of the children’s book
Jackie and Me, about her friendship with the famous baseball player Jackie Robinson. Her travel articles have appeared in over 100 newspapers and magazines. She lives in Manhattan.
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