Contenders
Two Native Baseball Players, One World Series
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Narrated by:
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Traci Sorell
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Written by:
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Traci Sorell
About this listen
Charles Bender grew up on the White Earth Reservation in Northwestern Minnesota. John Meyers was raised on the Cahuilla reservation in Southern California. Despite their mutual respect for each other's talents and their shared dedication to Native representation in baseball, the media was determined to pit them against each other.
However, they never gave up on their dreams of being pro baseball players and didn’t let the supposed rivalry created by the media or the racism they faced within the stadium stop them. They continued to break barriers and went on to play a combined total of nine championships.
With prose by Traci Sorell that brings these two players to life, the stories of John Meyers and Charles Bender remain an inspiration for achieving and maintaining one’s dreams in the face of prejudice.
Critic Reviews
PRAISE FOR CONTENDERS
By Traci Sorell and Arigon Starr
A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2023
A New York Public Library Best Book of 2023
American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) Best of 2023 List
2024 Texas Topaz Nonfiction Reading List (Unanimous Recommendations)
ILA 2024 Notable Books for a Global Society
2024 American Indian Youth Literature Picture Book Honor
NCSS-CBC 2024 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People
2024 Bank Street Best Children’s Books
2024 Carter G. Woodson Award – Middle Level Winner
2024 MSTA Reading Circle Best New Books for Missouri Students Reading List (Missouri)
*“A lesser-known but significant encounter with all-too-current resonances.” —Kirkus, starred review
“. . . an excellent addition to the sports shelves as well as diversity units.” —Booklist
“This has broad appeal for history buffs, sports fans, and social-justice minded kids.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
PRAISE FOR AT THE MOUNTAIN’S BASE
By Traci Sorell and Weshoyot Alvitre
*“A first purchase for any library.” —School Library Journal, starred review
*“Captures the emotions of families separated by war while introducing the reader to a part of history that is often erased.” —Horn Book, starred review
*“The meditative text is lovely, and the artwork brings the small Cherokee abode to life with warmth and love.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
By Traci Sorell and Arigon Starr
A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2023
A New York Public Library Best Book of 2023
American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) Best of 2023 List
2024 Texas Topaz Nonfiction Reading List (Unanimous Recommendations)
ILA 2024 Notable Books for a Global Society
2024 American Indian Youth Literature Picture Book Honor
NCSS-CBC 2024 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People
2024 Bank Street Best Children’s Books
2024 Carter G. Woodson Award – Middle Level Winner
2024 MSTA Reading Circle Best New Books for Missouri Students Reading List (Missouri)
*“A lesser-known but significant encounter with all-too-current resonances.” —Kirkus, starred review
“. . . an excellent addition to the sports shelves as well as diversity units.” —Booklist
“This has broad appeal for history buffs, sports fans, and social-justice minded kids.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
PRAISE FOR AT THE MOUNTAIN’S BASE
By Traci Sorell and Weshoyot Alvitre
*“A first purchase for any library.” —School Library Journal, starred review
*“Captures the emotions of families separated by war while introducing the reader to a part of history that is often erased.” —Horn Book, starred review
*“The meditative text is lovely, and the artwork brings the small Cherokee abode to life with warmth and love.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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