Shakespeare Bats Cleanup -- Ron Koertge
Kevin Boland is a fantastic 14-year-old baseball player. Until he gets mono. His father, a writer, has always supported Kevin's sporty ways, but when the mono hits, he gives Kevin a notebook. And look what happens:
Inquiring Minds Want to Know
Why am I writing down the middle
of the page?It kind of looks like poetry, but no way
is it poetry. It's just stuff.So I tiptoe into the den and cop this book
of Dad's.It feels weird smuggling something about
poetry up to my room like it's the new
Penthouse.But I don't want Dad to know what I'm
doing yet. Even though I'm not doing
anything. Not really.I'm just going to fool around a little,
see what's what poetry-wise.
It has the basic same theme as Love that Dog--a boy learning to appreciate poetry--but geared towards older boys. I liked it more than anything else I've read by Koertge. The book just seemed more genuine, less forced, than Koertge's other books. Kevin's growth as a poet and his revelations about poetry felt real. I especially liked this:
Poetry is richer, kind of, like chocolate
milk versus skim milk. They're both
nourishing, but chocolate milk
is just better.