Shirley Temple Wong (Bandit, Sixth Cousin): 10 years old; travels from China to New York with her mother to join her father; loves Baseball and Jackie Robinson
Father: Shirley’s father; gets an Engineering job in New York and moves his wife and daughter from China to join him; takes on the job of landlord of their building
Mother: Shirley’s mother; moves from China to New York with her daughter, Shirley, to join her husband; becomes pregnant
Mabel: largest 5th grade girl in Shirley’s class; gives Shirley two black eyes, then becomes her friend; plays stickball; teaches Shirley all about baseball
Mrs. Rappaport: Shirley’s 5th grade teacher
Emily Levy: new girl in Shirley’s class; becomes one of Shirley’s good friends
Jackie Robinson: baseball player for the Brooklyn Dodgers; hero of Shirley’s
In the book "In The Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson" Jackie Robinson did receive a key from Shirley in the book but did not receive one in reality
The main antagonist in "In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson" is prejudice and discrimination faced by the protagonist, Shirley Temple Wong, as she tries to adjust to life in America and pursue her love for baseball and Jackie Robinson.
Bandit and her father&mother Bandit then goes to America and goes to PS8.
he dies
i am not telling
figuar it out
to go to see the dodgers ( and of course jackie robinson) play baseball
sean stephen seamous
the gengre is a Realistic Fiction
died
why did Emily and Shirley become friends
that is the shirley are moving