A review by alexblackreads
Jim Abbott Against All Odds: Against All Odds by Ellen Emerson White

Choosing to leave unrated because it's a kids biography written in 1990. I'm very much not the target audience.

I didn't know anything about Jim Abbott before reading this so it was very interesting to learn about his life and early career. I did feel like at a point the book veered a little too much into a play by play of the first half of his first season in the majors, but it was still a worthwhile read. Honestly, it made it interested enough to look up more information on him and now I'm kind of curious about his memoir.

Not sure who I'd recommend this too, but it was a good addition on my quest to read all Ellen Emerson White's books.