Annabella Donatello is a star pitcher who loves being busy—and this fast-paced, illustrated chapter book follows her as she tries to balance softball season with starring in the school play, even when the two start to collide.Annabella likes to do everything. She likes to draw, fly kites, play soccer, cook, and eat what she cooks. She even likes to do math! But there are two things she loves most of all: softball and performing. So she’s thrilled when she gets cast in the school play, on top of being the star pitcher of her softball team.Unfortunately, her softball coach is less thrilled about Annabella’s busy schedule. And with the championships coming up, the pressure is on to make softball her number-one priority, even when an important practice conflicts with opening night of the show.To be in two places at once, Annabella hatches a plan that will put all of her softball and acting skills to the test.As the pressure builds, Annabella has to decide how far she’s willing to go to keep everyone happy—and what it really means to be honest with her team, her friends, and herself. Readers will recognize the challenge of balancing passions, expectations, and doing the right thing when it matters most.Comic panels and spot illustrations bring the sports action to life in a format perfect for reluctant readers.Put on your cleats, grab your jersey, and join the Good Sports League! This funny chapter book series about sports and sportsmanship is from acclaimed author Tommy Greenwald.
This is Book 4 in the The Good Sports League Series. See all The Good Sports League books here.
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Tommy Greenwald is the author of the Charlie Joe Jackson series, as well as jack Strong Takes a Stand and Katie Friedman Gives Up Texting! Tommy is the father of three boys, and everything he knows about girls he learned from them.
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