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Advance Praise For Heart of the Hide "Heart of the Hide is a story
for all ages You can't help but root for the Kelsey Avenue Crew.
You hope that Nicky Palmieri can figure things out. That telling
the truth in the long run is much easier than lying. Most likely
you'll be reading with moist eyes and tissue in hand." "And when
you close the book and reflect on your childhood experiences and
friends you can't help but root that Heart of the Hide finds a
national audience." Award-winning sports columnist, Corky Blake,
Easton Express-Times "A timeless story for all of us baseball
people, young and old." WFAN Sports Radio 660 AM Talk Show Host,
Rick Wolff Growing up in West Haven, "Heart of the Hide" brought
back many fond memories. I think of the friendly rivalries, the
competition, spending countless days at the ball fields, and most
importantly, the lifelong relationships that helped to make me the
person that I am today. Great Book. Every young person who loves baseball should read "Heart of the
Hide," every coach no matter at what level should read this book.
Everyone who enjoys a book that deals with the courage it takes to
succeed in life should read this book. I can't wait until my
grandsons are old enough to read this wonderful book. Please visit loupetrucci.com to learn more about the character in Heart of the Hide.
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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