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A High Five for Glenn Burke (2020)

by Phil Bildner

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After researching Glenn Burke, the first major league baseball player to come out as gay, sixth-grader Silas Wade slowly comes out to his best friend Zoey, then his coach, with unexpected consequences.
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Silas is the life of the team and goes all out when he plays baseball. He chooses to do an ELA project about Glenn Burke, credited as an inventor of the high five. Burke was also gay, but SIlas doesn't mention that in his presentation even though it is one of the reasons that Burke is so important to him.
Silas is struggling with his own decision to come out. He does come out to his best friend, Zoe, and immediately wonders if it was the right thing for him to do. His parents notice something is going on and want to express their support. His baseball coach is an amazing adult mentor. ( )
1 vote ewyatt | Sep 25, 2021 |
This is an awesome chapter book about the story of a 6th grade student named Silas who is trying to find his true identity. It begins with him doing a presentation over a gay MLB player from the 1970s. Silas then realizes the he should also start to come out as gay since he thinks that some of his teammates might begin to notice anyway. I think this is a great book for any middle school classroom. You never know when one of your students is going through this exact or similar situation, so this could be really helpful for students. ( )
1 vote KennedyWeldon | May 1, 2021 |
This book is a heart-warming story about Silas Wade a baseball player who decides he is ready to come out as gay by doing a report on Glenn Burke, an openly gay Major League Baseball player back in the 1970s. This story is a great book for young students just trying to find themselves in this crazy world we live in, and this book can be the catalyst to do that. It is a compelling story showing that we are never alone in tough times and that someone is always going to be there for us. ( )
  EmilioMorales | Apr 28, 2021 |
The story of a middle-school kid learning to be himself, woven with the real history of Glenn Burke--the first professional baseball player to come out as gay.
  stwombly | Apr 25, 2021 |
Silas has a secret he shares with his coach and best friend but thinks he did hte wrong thing ( )
  lindamamak | Sep 16, 2020 |
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After researching Glenn Burke, the first major league baseball player to come out as gay, sixth-grader Silas Wade slowly comes out to his best friend Zoey, then his coach, with unexpected consequences.

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