The Hurricanes of Weakerville

The Hurricanes of Weakerville
Age Range
8+
Release Date
June 21, 2022
ISBN
978-0062327505
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All his life, Alex Weakerman has had one passion: baseball. Specifically, the Hurricanes of Weakerville, Iowa—the scrappy independent-league team owned by his Grandpa Ira.

Even as team and the town have fallen on tough times, there's no place Alex would rather be than at the ballpark—a hot dog in one hand, a pencil and scorebook in the other, keeping track of each and every statistic. Alex has never been all that great at playing baseball, but that doesn’t matter. For someone as painfully awkward as Alex, being a fan—and a wiz with baseball stats—is all he needs.

When Grandpa Ira passes away, though, Alex is crushed. He's lost his best friend, and he doesn’t see any way that the team will survive. But Ira, it seems, has one last trick up his sleeve: his will names Alex the new manager of the Hurricanes.

Alex is as excited as he is terrified at the chance to finally put some of his fantasy baseball genius to use. But as he sets to work trying to win over the players, he soon learns that leading them to victory is about more than just stats. Will he be able to save his team, his hometown, and his family legacy?

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What worked:
The plot explores how people deal with grief when Alex’s grandfather dies after battling cancer. Alex doesn’t display much sadness, but the assumption is he’s been dealing with the expectation of death since the diagnosis. Alex and Grandpa Ira share a passion for baseball, and they both love the Weakerville Hurricanes. Their family has owned the team for over a hundred years. Ira’s death leaves Alex confused and missing his grandfather, but Alex inherits all of Ira’s old scorecards. In addition to game information, the cards include notes and comments that keep the memory of Grandpa Ira alive. Alex learns more about Ira’s heart and generosity and gets some unexpected insight into how he ran the team. The notes also reveal a mystery regarding the whereabouts of a Dream Team player from the past. Grandpa Ira’s controversial decisions from the past are often rooted in empathy for others.
The book feels like a blend of two baseball movies, “Little Big League” and “Major League”. In the first, a young boy becomes the owner and manager for a major league baseball team. In the second, the new owner of a struggling baseball team will leave Cleveland if the misfit players can’t win the pennant. Alex discovers the Hurricanes are actually owned by a rich relative named Tex who intends to disband the team and tear down the stadium for development. The only thing that can save the team is Alex figuring out a way to lead the team into the playoffs. That becomes more challenging when Alex realizes most of the players quit when they learn he becomes the new manager. The tension builds as the number of games left in the season ticks away.
Alex gets anxious when speaking to most people, and he even creates a name for it, Flumpo. The book shares what his mind is thinking of saying, so it’s fun to contrast that with what actually comes out of his mouth. It’s usually a mixture of sounds and out-of-order words that are sure to confuse the person he’s speaking to. His best friend Slips is aware of the problem and knows when to speak up and interpret what Alex means to say. However, Flumpo still makes it much more difficult to coach a team of grown men who have no confidence in their new 7th-grade manager. Alex’s worries are exasperated since he isn’t telling the players the team will no longer exist if they miss the playoffs.
What didn’t work as well:
The main conflict surrounds saving an independent-league baseball team, and Alex shares his knowledge of baseball strategy. There is a great deal of thinking and planning behind the scenes of baseball operations, and readers should have a tolerance for sports. Alex’s determination to not let his grandfather down provides the context and determination for the plot’s focus. I happen to appreciate the knowledge and logic underlying baseball, so I love the story.
The Final Verdict:
Saving Weakerville with Baseball Zazzle. The author skillfully weaves a story of Alex’s battle to overcome his anxiety and lack of confidence while internally struggling with the death of his grandfather. The story using a baseball team to save a depressed town evokes a wide range of emotions. I recommend you give it a shot!
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