A review by mmattmiller
Dad, Jackie, and Me by Colin Bootman, Myron Uhlberg

4.0

This is a great book about how people may relate to each other or find heroes even if they are a little different. This is a story in which the main character's dad is Deaf, and has found a hero in Jackie Robinson. (The main character is based on the author by the way!) It's a fun look at Jackie Robinson's start in Major League Baseball. I wish it hadn't been so seemingly repetitive and had gone a little deeper, but I did really enjoy the message and the story. I also enjoyed the development of the story of the father and son.