Review Quotes:
"A smart and determined woman becomes an unlikely influence in baseball's Negro Leagues . . . A fascinating contribution to baseball and racial history." --Kirkus Reviews
"With a flair for bringing clarity and excitement to back office wheeling and dealing, Williams offers a potent complement to Nelson's We Are the Ship." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"A well-organized, detailed introduction to Effa Manley, who was the first woman inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame." -- Booklist
"For middle-school-and-up readers seeking historical role models of resilience." -- Seattle Times
A large font, spacious page design, and well-selected black-and-white photographs--along with the fascinating history--make for an inviting read. -- Horn Book
An important hole in baseball literature is addressed in this nonfiction recollection of businesswoman Effa -Manley's role in the rise and fall of the Negro Leagues. -- School Library Journal