
Kurt and Captain Annie
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Narrated by:
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Matt Tittle
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By:
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J. R. Hargrove
About this listen
School baseball hero Kurt Kelton immediately befriends the new girl in town...and soon develops a crush on her. But Annie isn’t interested in crushes, or boys for that matter. She’s an amazing athlete. So amazing that Kurt invites her to try out for the boy’s school baseball team. Well, the boys are in for a rude awakening. Annie is good. So good that she’s better than all of them. So what’s a school to do when their best athlete is a girl? Easy: they make her captain.
A story to entertain children who are approaching their teens, teachers, parents, and grandparents will all agree that this is a very delightful story - one they would be proud to give as a gift to any child.
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