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Softball star takes her eye off the ball to clear her great-grandfather’s name
Review: "Fast Pitch" by Nic Stone, appropriate for ages 8 to 12
Washington Post
Sep. 5, 2022 7:00 pm
Twelve-year-old Shenice Lockwood comes from a long line of talented baseball players. Nicknamed "Lightning," she is carrying on the tradition with her softball skills.
Shenice is the catcher and captain of the Fulton Firebirds, the first all-Black team in the predominantly white Dixie Youth Softball Association. She's determined to lead her teammates through tournament season, maybe even to the league championship. Part of her wants to do this for her dad, who walks with a cane because he badly hurt his knee while stealing home during a college baseball game.
The narrator of "Fast Pitch," Shenice is funny and honest about how she feels about herself and those around her. She thinks Drake, her younger but taller brother, is annoying. She tells how her parents are loving, supportive and sometimes confusing. She appreciates and praises her language-arts teacher as well as her "excellent friends," especially Scoob, a boy she's known since kindergarten, and Britt-Marie, her team's center fielder.
But Shenice's intense focus on the Firebirds gets sidetracked once she meets her great-granduncle Jack for the first time. When no one else can hear their conversation, he tells her about a baseball-related scandal that his late brother — her great-grandfather — was unfairly connected to decades ago. He wants her to clear his brother's name.
Shenice and her parents had never heard about the scandal, but because Uncle Jack is ailing, she feels she must dedicate herself to this quest. The fact that Uncle Jack is secretive and not always clear-thinking makes her task even more difficult. Although she has limited free time and the internet doesn't provide any helpful information, Shenice gets so involved with this search for the truth that readers may start to worry that she will let her own ball-playing opportunities slip away.
Throughout the book, author Nic Stone draws on her own experience as a softball player and smartly conveys the frustrations of a tough game as well as the fun tension of a close one. Whether dealing with the present or searching the past, Shenice and her story always move at a confident and fast pace.
"Fast Pitch" by Nic Stone is a 2022 KidsPost Summer Book Club selection. (Penguin Random House)