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Singled Out

The True Story of Glenn Burke

Andrew Maraniss

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Viking Books for Young Readers
18 May 2021

*"" An

excellent exercise in narrative nonfiction."" --Booklist (starred review)

A School & Library Best Teen Nonfiction of 2021 A New York Public Library Best Book of 2021 Esquire's Top 100 Baseball Books Ever Written YALSA Top 10 Best Audiobooks of 2022 ALA Rainbow List Selection for 2022

Featured in the New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, MLB Now, Slate, Vox, Outsports, ESPN's ""The Undefeated"" and more!

From New York Times bestselling author Andrew Maraniss comes the remarkable true story of Glenn Burke, a ""hidden figure"" in the history of sports- the inventor of the high five and the first openly gay MLB player. Perfect for fans of Steve Sheinkin and Daniel James Brown.
*"" An

excellent exercise in narrative nonfiction."" --Booklist (starred review)

From New York Times bestselling author Andrew Maraniss comes the remarkable true story of Glenn Burke, a ""hidden figure"" in the history of sports- the inventor of the high five and the first openly gay MLB player. Perfect for fans of Steve Sheinkin and Daniel James Brown.

On October 2nd, 1977, Glenn Burke, outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers, made history without even swinging a bat. When his teammate Dusty Baker hit a historic home run, Glenn enthusiastically congratulated him with the first ever high five.

But Glenn also made history in another way--he was the first openly gay MLB player. While he did not come out publicly until after his playing days were over, Glenn's sexuality was known to his teammates, family, and friends. His MLB career would be cut short after only three years, but his legacy and impact on the athletic and LGBTQIA+ community would resonate for years to come.

New York Times bestselling author Andrew Maraniss tells the story of Glenn Burke- from his childhood growing up in Oakland, his journey to the MLB and the World Series, the joy in discovering who he really was, to more difficult times- facing injury, addiction, and the AIDS epidemic.

Packed with black-and-white photographs and thoroughly researched, never-before-seen details about Glenn's life, Singled Out is the fascinating story of a trailblazer in sports--and the history and culture that shaped the world around him.

Praise for Singled Out-

""A compelling narrative . . . This is a meticulously researched history of the ways queer culture in the '70s intersected with baseball, Blackness, and larger culture wars, with one man at their center."" --Kirkus Reviews
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Imprint:   Viking Books for Young Readers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 236mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 29mm
Weight:   493g
ISBN:   9780593116722
ISBN 10:   0593116720
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

New York Times bestselling author Andrew Maraniss writes sports-and history-related nonfiction, telling stories with a larger social message. His first book, Strong Inside, received the Lillian Smith Book Award for civil rights and the RFK Book Awards' Special Recognition Prize for social justice, becoming the first sports-related book ever to win either award. His young readers adaptation of Strong Inside was named one of the Top Biographies for Youth by the American Library Association and was named a Notable Social Studies Book by the Children's Book Council. His acclaimed second book for kids Games of Deception was a Sydney Taylor Book Award Middle Grade Honor Recipient, a Junior Library Guild selection, and was praised by authors Steve Sheinkin and Susan Campbell Bartoletti. Andrew is a contributor to ESPN's sports and race website, TheUndefeated.com, and is a visiting author at the Vanderbilt University Athletic Department.

Reviews for Singled Out: The True Story of Glenn Burke

"*""Maraniss does an extraordinary job of recording thismemorable life in black-and-white photographs and fluid, compelling writing that is bothbiography and de facto history of gay rights and the depredations of homophobia."" --Booklist (starred review) ""A compelling narrative . . . This is a meticulously researched history of the ways queer culture in the ’70s intersected with baseball, Blackness, and larger culture wars, with one man at their center."" --Kirkus Reviews A School & Library Best Teen Nonfiction of 2021 A New York Public Library Best Book of 2021 Esquire's Top 100 Baseball Books Ever Written YALSA Top 10 Best Audiobooks of 2022 ALA Rainbow List Selection for 2022   Featured in the New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, MLB Now, Slate, Vox, Outsports, ESPN's ""The Undefeated"" and more!"


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