Synopses & Reviews
From the time she was a girl growing up in the shadow of Lexington Park in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Toni Stone knew she wanted to play professional baseball. There was only one problem--every card was stacked against her. Curveball tells the inspiring story of baseballs female Jackie Robinson,” a woman whose ambition, courage, and raw talent propelled her from ragtag teams barnstorming across the Dakotas to playing in front of large crowds at Yankee Stadium. Toni Stone was the first woman to play professional baseball on mens teams. After Robinson integrated the major leagues and other black players slowly began to follow, Stone seized an unprecedented opportunity to play professional baseball in the Negro League. She replaced Hank Aaron as the star infielder for the Indianapolis Clowns and later signed with the legendary Kansas City Monarchs. Playing alongside some of the premier athletes of all time including Ernie Banks, Willie Mays, Buck ONeil, and Satchel Paige, Toni let her talent speak for itself. Curveball chronicles Toni Stones remarkable career facing down not only fastballs, but jeers, sabotage, and Jim Crow America as well. Her story reveals how far passion, pride, and determination can take one person in pursuit of a dream.
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"Martha Ackmann's biography of Toni Stone is three stories in oneof barnstorming baseball, the insidious Jim Crow era of segregation, and gender bias by blacks and whites. They are stories worth reading." Larry Tye, author, Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend
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"Wow! Martha Ackmann has done a wonderful job telling the story of Toni Stone, this remarkable woman. There are no tears, no quit, no despair in baseball. Stand tall, keep your eyes on the Prize. SWING!" Nikki Giovanni
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"We need to know [Toni Stone's] story, and in Martha Ackmann's capable hands, we do. From this time forward it will be impossible to overlook Stone or her heroic contribution to both the National Pastime and the cause of women's rights." Glenn Stout, author, Young Woman and the Sea: How Trudy Ederle Conquered the English Channel and Inspired the World; editor, The Best American Sports Writing 2009
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"Martha Ackmann has lovingly introduced us to someone in baseball whom almost none of us ever knew existed. We should thank her for that introduction to the indomitable Toni Stone and for guiding us to a forgotten place in the sport's history." Frank Deford, columnist, Sports Illustrated, and author, Bliss, Remembered
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"Curveball is an eloquent and a necessary work. Toni Stone's life and this book are both wonders to behold." Dayn Perry, columnist, FOXSports.com, and author, Reggie Jackson: The Life and Thunderous Career of Baseball's Mr. October
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"A fine addition for all baseball shelves." Library Journal
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"What makes Curveball stand out are the moving stories of racism faced by the black players, and Stone encountered more of it than most." Publishers Weekly
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"Expertly captures Stone's significant life and the impressive strength of her will." Kirkus
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"A fine addition for all baseball shelves."
Library Journal"What makes
Curveball stand out are the moving stories of racism faced by the black players, and Stone encountered more of it than most."
Publishers Weekly"Expertly captures Stone's significant life and the impressive strength of her will."
Kirkus"Martha Ackmann's biography of Toni Stone is three stories in oneof barnstorming baseball, the insidious Jim Crow era of segregation, and gender bias by blacks and whites. They are stories worth reading." Larry Tye, author, Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend"Wow! Martha Ackmann has done a wonderful job telling the story of Toni Stone, this remarkable woman. There are no tears, no quit, no despair in baseball. Stand tall, keep your eyes on the Prize. SWING!" Nikki Giovanni"We need to know [Toni Stone's] story, and in Martha Ackmann's capable hands, we do. From this time forward it will be impossible to overlook Stone or her heroic contribution to both the National Pastime and the cause of women's rights." Glenn Stout, author, Young Woman and the Sea: How Trudy Ederle Conquered the English Channel and Inspired the World; editor, The Best American Sports Writing 2009"Curveball is an eloquent and a necessary work. Toni Stone's life and this book are both wonders to behold." Dayn Perry, columnist, FOXSports.com, and author, Reggie Jackson: The Life and Thunderous Career of Baseball's Mr. October
"Martha Ackmann has lovingly introduced us to someone in baseball whom almost none of us ever knew existed. We should thank her for that introduction to the indomitable Toni Stone and for guiding us to a forgotten place in the sport's history." Frank Deford, columnist, Sports Illustrated, and author, Bliss, Remembered