In this final middle grade novel by Newbery Awardâwinning author Patricia MacLachlan, a young girl tries to untangle her love of baseball from her complicated relationship with her professional pitcher father.
Lucyâs father is a minor league baseball player, a professional pitcher hoping to get called up to the majors, and Lucy inherited his passion for the game. But sheâs never played pitcher. She worries her skills would be compared to her dadâs and sheâd never measure up. And his pitching may mean big things for his career and their family, but itâs also what keeps him away from home so much of the year. Sometimes, Lucy isnât sure what would be worse: being bad at pitching or being great.
Still, this summer, Lucy wants to learn to throw the perfect knuckleball. She wakes up at the crack of dawn to practice in secret, without her friends Tex and Robinâor even the goats who watch them play. Even as she trains relentlessly, Lucy wonders if sheâll ever feel brave enough to share her progress with her mom or dad. Can she prove to them, and herself, that she has what it takes?