"Heat" is about Michael Arroyo who grows up in the shadows of hallowed Yankee Stadium. He is a boy forever on the outside looking in. His only chance to see his field of dreams is to pitch his Bronx all-star team to the district finals and a shot at the Little League World Series.
But there is a problem. Michael is good-too good. Rival coaches and players can't believe a boy who is only twelve years old could be this good. Michael has no way to prove his age - no mother, no father, and a birth certificate that is stuck in his native Cuba. If the people from social services find out his secret, he will have an even worse problem: being separated from the only family he knows, his older brother Carlos. Baseball can be a game of heroes, of champions who refuse to lose. Or it can be a field of crushed dreams. For one boy, the game is about to turn serious.
"Heat" by Mike Lupica follows the story of a young Cuban immigrant named Michael Arroyo who dreams of playing in the Little League World Series. Despite facing challenges due to his age and Immigration status, Michael finds support from his friends and teammates as he strives to achieve his dream. The novel highlights themes of friendship, perseverance, and the power of believing in oneself.
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Mike Lupica wrote "Heat."
Philomel.
"Heat" by Mike Lupica is a sports novel about a young baseball pitcher named Michael Arroyo who faces challenges with his age and immigration status while trying to play for his Little League team. With the help of his friends and his talent for the game, Michael overcomes obstacles and proves that he belongs on the field. The story highlights themes of friendship, perseverance, and the power of belief in oneself.
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2006, Philomel.
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