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BfK No. 97 - March 1996

Cover Story
The March cover of BfK features Dilly the Dinosaur who is 10 years old this year. Her author, Tony Bradman, is the subject of our Authorgraph this month. We are grateful to Reed Books for their help in reproducing this illustration from Susan Hellard's original artwork.

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Baseball Saved Us

Ken Mochizuki
 Dom Lee
(Lee & Low Books Inc)
978-1880000199, RRP £6.99, Paperback
10-14 Middle/Secondary
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One of the desert concentration camps in which Japanese Americans were interned during the Second World War provides an unfamiliar setting for the familiar theme of how sport can spiritually liberate the oppressed. The prisoners create a baseball pitch inside the wire, and in the course of their games a young boy is given a sense of self-esteem which endures when he has to face the racism awaiting him after he's freed. The picture book format and plain, understated prose of this story powerfully depict a troubled and neglected aspect of American history.

Reviewer: 
George Hunt
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