It's 1927, and ten-year-old George Henry Alexander is full of the joys
of summer: long days, warm nights and baseball, especially the greatest
player in the game: Babe Ruth--the Bambino.
When George's parents surprise him with tickets to a game between his
beloved Yankees and their rivals, the Boston Red Sox, he couldn't be
more excited. A real baseball game, and his first chance to see his hero
in the flesh!
But when the big day arrives, things don't quite go according to plan.
On what is supposed to be the best afternoon of his young life, George
finds himself doing the one thing no true Yankees fan should ever do.
He's so low, he'd rather kiss a girl! How can he face his hero when he
feels like the biggest traitor in the world?
In this magical story that perfectly conjures 1920s New York and the
nostalgia of childhood summers, an unexpected encounter shows George the
value of never giving up.