Eighteen-year-old Jill Cafferty just made history. Her high school's
star pitcher, she is now the first woman drafted by a major league
baseball team. Only days after her high school graduation, she'll join
the Pittsburgh Pirates' Class A Short Season team . . . but not everyone
is happy to have her there.
On top of the pressure heaped on every pitcher, Jill must deal with
defying conventions and living up to impossible expectations, all while
living away from home for the first time. She'll go head-to-head against
those who are determined to keep baseball an all-male sport. Despite the
reassurance of coaches and managers alike, a few of her teammates are
giving her trouble. The media presence following her at each game is
inescapable. And to top it all off, Jill is struggling with the
responsibilities of being a national hero and a role model for young
women everywhere. How can she be a role model when she's not even sure
she made the right choice for herself? Didn't baseball used to be fun?
This literary and engrossing story of a young woman trying to mark out a
place for herself in a male-dominated world will captivate fans of
Friday Night Lights, The Art of Fielding, John Corey Whaley, and
Laurie Halse Anderson.