Dan Gutman has won a wide and growing audience among young readers, who have eagerly devoured all the books in the sports-loving author's Baseball Card Adventure series. In Ted & Me, time-traveling Stosh has finally been found out by the FBI. Tasked with using his Ted Williams card to go back to 1941 to prevent the attack on Pearl Harbor, Stosh also seizes on the chance to help the Splendid Splinter add even more home runs to his already legendary tally.
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"Good Book!!! I recomend this book to who like baseball!!!"
— Clayton (4 out of 5 stars)
“Another winner in a series that effectively blends fast-paced storytelling with plenty of baseball lore.”
— Booklist" very good "
— bb, 10/11/2018" I really like Gutman's baseball books. this one was pretty good I on a mild baseball fan so I kinda of skimmed the scenes that described ever play by play of the games. I like the rest of it and its a good way for kids to learn some historical facts. "
— Geebowie, 1/23/2013" Very interesting info on Ted Williams. I always learn cool things when Stosh goes back in time. I think that this might be the last book in the Baseball Card series which is a shame since these books are so well researched and written. "
— Jessica, 11/11/2012" I have gained new respect for Ted Williams. He was a complex man but at least he was an American, through and through. "
— Alice, 6/19/2012Dan Gutman is the bestselling author of the several series of books for children, including the Genius Files, the Baseball Card Adventures, the My Weird School series, and others. His Honus & Me was adapted into a made-for-television movie called The Winning Season. Visit him on his weird website at www.DanGutman.com.
Johnny Heller, winner of numerous Earphones and Audie Awards, was named a “Golden Voice” by AudioFile magazine in 2019. He has been a Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Award winner from 2008 through 2013 and he has been named a top voice of 2008 and 2009 and selected as one of the Top 50 Narrators of the Twentieth Century by AudioFile magazine.