Becoming Babe Ruth: Candlewick Biographies
By Matt Tavares
Illustrated by Matt Tavares
By Matt Tavares
Illustrated by Matt Tavares
By Matt Tavares
Illustrated by Matt Tavares
By Matt Tavares
Illustrated by Matt Tavares
By Matt Tavares
Illustrated by Matt Tavares
By Matt Tavares
Illustrated by Matt Tavares
Part of Candlewick Biographies
Part of Candlewick Biographies
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$6.99
Feb 09, 2016 | ISBN 9780763687687 | 5-8 years
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Feb 09, 2016 | ISBN 9780763687670 | 5-8 years
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Feb 12, 2013 | ISBN 9780763656461 | 5-8 years
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Praise
This is a story about the boy who became the man as much as it is about baseball…There is warmth and affection in Tavares’s paintings, which generously illustrate the text, often in immersive spreads.
—The New York Times
Well-researched, realistic illustrations, rendered in watercolor, gouache, and pencil, depict early-twentieth-century life and Major League Baseball during Ruth’s era. Equally important, the art captures Ruth’s irrepressible personality and joy in playing baseball. Yes, the eyes definitely twinkle.
—Booklist (starred review)
Tavares brings the well-paced story to a nice close as the now-world-famous Babe returns to Saint Mary’s to put on an impromptu slugging exhibition for the boys, similar to the ones Brother Matthias gave that so enchanted George as a boy. It’s a lovely, poignant ending to a standout sports picture book biography.
—The Horn Book
Tavares continues to prove he’s a double threat, with a concise, forthright writing style and expansive, sepia-toned watercolors that bring to mind vintage photos and newsreels.
—Publishers Weekly
How can an author make the umpteenth picture book about Babe Ruth justify its shelf space? By finding the right angle on the legend and trimming the larger-than-life figure down to a guy a kid might want to shake hands with…Though subtle in color, Tavares’ illustrations are often big and brash in composition, with plenty of close-ups of a beaming Babe.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
An homage to the Bambino introduces a new audience to this great legend of baseball…Tavares allows young readers to view Ruth with just the right amount of hero worship and awe.
—Kirkus Reviews
Characteristic of Tavares’s attractive painterly style, the watercolor, gouache, and pencil illustrations stand out with their action-packed scenes, dramatic angles, and the full-spread portrait of Ruth…Readers, both baseball fans and others, will enjoy this story of the athlete’s gratitude and thankfulness for learning his lifetime sport.
—School Library Journal
Everything about this picture book biography will engage the child reader.
—Library Media Connection
The appeal of Matt Tavares’ beautifully illustrated biography is its focus on Ruth’s humble origins.
—USA Today
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