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Albert Pujols: MVP on and off the Field

Author: Needham, Tom

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 6.6
Points 3.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 16064
Points per Word 0.000187
Page Count 128
Points per Page 0.023438

Description

Growing up in the Dominican Republic, Albert Pujols worked his way up through the minor leagues before becoming one of baseball's most dominant hitters with the St. Louis Cardinals. This biography for young readers follows his journey from humble beginnings to becoming an eleven-time All-Star and three-time National League MVP. Beyond his impressive statistics and awards, the book also explores Pujols' commitment to his Catholic faith and his extensive charitable work with organizations supporting people with Down's syndrome.

Quick Summary

Baseball fans in the middle grades will really connect with this biography of Albert Pujols, especially if they've ever wondered what it takes to go from being a kid who barely spoke English to becoming one of the most consistent hitters in Major League history. The book does a great job showing how Pujols worked his way up through the minor leagues, his early struggles with the Cardinals, and how his faith and family kept him grounded even as his star power grew. Kids who enjoy sports biographies will find plenty of game moments and behind-the-scenes stories, but what makes this one stand out is how it emphasizes that success isn't just about stats it's about character. Parents will appreciate that it delivers positive messages about perseverance, humility, and giving back without being preachy. If your young reader loved books like "Who Was Hank Aaron?" or other sports biographies for this age group, this is a great next pick.