Left Out in Right Field
Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend
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Book Details
About the Book
Left Out in Right Field is the second book in the Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend series. Jenna McMann is back along with her friends, Olivia and Emilio, as well as her classmate, Lorelei.
Jenna still spends a lot of time on the softball field playing for her league team. At the ballpark, at school (both in the classroom and on the playground), and at home, she encounters disappointment and exclusion. She has to face the fact that "life is not fair," and that she doesn't have to like it!
Jenna's many activities allow her to experience the highs and lows of life in the third grade. Join her as she deals with problems typical for all students and learns to handle herself, if not always with grace, with resignation.
About the Author
I carry a book with me everywhere I go. I have spent the past several summers in soccer complexes and ballparks in different cities and states, and I have always carried a book to read. People would comment that they wished they had thought to bring a book, also.
When the girls on my daughter's 10-and-under softball team saw me reading, they would claim that they didn't like to read because there weren't any good books to read. I found that difficult to believe. What kind of books were they looking for? What would interest this group of girls and hold their attention?
I began to pay attention to what the girls did and what interested them. Each one seemed to love sports of all kinds. Even when they were told to "rest" between games, they would play pitch and catch, throw a frisbee, play on the playground equipment, or throw a football. At one tournament, someone had a volleyball, and they had a blast with that!
I looked online and in bookstores for books about girls' sports, specifically softball. There were very few, and the ones I did find were for beginning readers or for teenagers. Matt Christopher has written many books about several different sports, but most are written for boys. Maybe there was a need for this genre of books.
Little stories and events began to swirl in my mind. Because I had majored in French and minored in English in college, I was fairly sure that I could write a grammatically correct book. My kids were (and are) involved in sports and silly things were (and are) always happening around our house. So, one night I sat down at the computer, and Voila! the series Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend was born.