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Heart of the Hide (Paperback)
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Heart of the Hide (Paperback)
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List price R374
Loot Price R332
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Elementary-school teacher and former sports reporter Petrucci
weaves a poignant tale of a young boy with a cleft palate, who
finds respite from the harsh realities of small-town life by
playing baseball. Twelve-year-old Nicky Palmieri is the leader of
the Kelsey Avenue Crew, a neighborhood sandlot baseball team. Since
he was born with a cleft palate and underbite which caused hearing
and speech difficulties, however, he endures ridicule from the
other students at Stiles Elementary School. Nicky undergoes several
operations, all unsuccessful, and the school bullies refer to him
as the "Lip" or "Elephant Man." He battles his tormentors in the
lunch line and is punished by a seemingly heartless principal for
telling the truth about the brawl. Upon arriving home, Nicky is
reprimanded once again, by his parents, for fighting in school. He
determines that telling the truth consistently gets him into
trouble, and thus invents lies to protect himself. Nicky finds
solace in an afterschool job at the local deli. His boss Big John
is the town's legendary tough guy-a former athletic star and war
veteran, he's the keeper of neighborhood peace. Big John and his
protege Jerry Gambardella Jr. also coach the Kelsey Avenue Crew,
and when Jerry unexpectedly dies of a heart attack, Nicky and his
friends are crushed. The protagonist secretly places his prized
baseball glove in the coffin with Jerry, then must contrive a
string of lies when asked for its whereabouts. Big John unearths
Nicky's glove and tries to teach him that lying doesn't pay. In
spite of tragic events, Nicky begins to discover the value of good
friends and a loving family, and finds confidence in his athletic
abilities. Short, upbeat chapters maintain a steady pace, and the
theme of the novel-truth and learning-is clearly, though often
didactically, presented. The characters in Heart of the Hide are
fleshed out and believable, as is the dialogue, which moves at a
steady pace. A lengthy yet endearing treat for young sports
fans.-Kirkus Discoveries
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