Book details
The Secret at Haney Field: A Baseball Mystery
Description
Fans of Dan Gutman's Baseball Card Adventures and Julianna Baggott's The Prince of Fenway Park are going to root for April and Darren as they dig into the secret at Haney Field. Mystery and history go together like peanuts and Cracker Jack in this engaging baseball story!Twelve-year-old April O'Day's summer has gotten off to a flying start. As the daughter of a former minor-leaguer, she really knows baseball. And when she wins the opportunity to be a bat retriever with her hometown's minor league team, she proves it, transforming her seven-day dream job into a summer-long adventure of runs, hits, errors . . . and a mystery to solve!Baseball-playing shadows are on the field, which only she, her friend Darren, and the team's owner, Mr. Haney, can see. And when April finds one of their shadow balls in the stands, the three are able to witness a 1940s Negro Leagues game.Who are these players-especially the one they call Flash, a lightning-fast base runner? And why are they at Haney Field?Can Marcus "Mayhem" Mayfield, a veteran of the Negro Leagues and the majors, help them solve this mystery? And as facts come into focus, will Mr. Haney try to keep an event from the 1960s hidden under the grandstands? Find out in this winning novel!
Age
9-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
130 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Plot: 'The Secret at Haney Field: A Baseball Mystery' offers readers an intriguing storyline that combines the excitement of baseball with the suspense of a mystery, making it a page-turner for readers of all ages.
- Relatable Characters: The characters in the book are well-developed and relatable, allowing readers to connect with their struggles and triumphs, and to see themselves in the roles of the young protagonists.
- Themes of Teamwork and Perseverance: The story promotes positive messages about the importance of teamwork, determination, and perseverance, which are valuable lessons for both young readers and adults.
- Historical Elements: The book weaves in historical elements related to baseball, providing an educational aspect that can spark readers' interest in the history of the sport and encourage further exploration.