Mark McGwire: Home Run King cover

Mark McGwire: Home Run King

Author: Savage, Jeff

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 5.3
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 8692
Points per Word 0.000115
Page Count 63
Points per Page 0.015873

Description

This book discusses the personal life and career of baseball's home run king Mark McGwire.

Quick Summary

Mark McGwire: Home Run King by Jeff Savage gives middle-grade readers a fast-moving, insider look at one of baseball's most memorable power hitters. The book follows McGwire from his early days playing tee-ball in California, through his record-shattering seasons with the Oakland A's and St. Louis Cardinals, all the way to his later work in broadcasting, weaving in personal anecdotes about his family, his intense training routine, and the moments that turned him into a household name. It's a great choice for kids who love stats, love baseball history, or just want a short biography that reads like a teammate telling a story rather than a textbook. Parents will appreciate that the narrative stays positive, focusing on perseverance and hard work while keeping the language simple enough for fourth-graders to handle, though the book does briefly touch on the controversies surrounding the steroid era in a kid-friendly way. If you enjoy this one, you might also like "Babe Ruth: The Home Run King," which tells the story of another legendary slugger in a similar, kid-friendly style.