True friendship can cross any divide.
Abe and Willie live across the alley from each other. Willie is black
and Abe is Jewish, and during the day, they don't talk. But at night
they open their windows and are best friends. Willie shows Abe how to
throw a real big-league slider, and Abe gives Willie his violin to try
out. Then one night, Abe's grandfather catches them--will Abe and Willie
have the courage to cross the alley and reveal their friendship during
the day?
Like the bestselling The Other Side, E. B. Lewis's striking,
atmospheric watercolors bring to life a moving story of baseball and
music, and how two young people try to bridge the divide of prejudice.