Frank Nappi's The Legend Of Mickey Tussler

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The Legend of Mickey Tussler by Frank Nappi is touching, intriguing and embracing. I think the most important part of the story is when Mickey’s dad allowed him to play baseball for Mr. Murphy in Milwaukee. “Let me sign Mickey up for a tryout.… He’ll come back with me and stay with the rest of the fellas on the team.… Clarence was smiling” (Nappi, 16). When Murphy's car broke down Murphy saw Mickey shooting apples into a bucket. “Mickeys got quite an arm. I was watching him hurl thought crab apples across your property” (Nappi 14). He saw the talent in Mickey and was persistent to have Mickey on his team. Mickey Tussler was diagnosed with aspergers. “He’s special, You don’t know him”(Nappi 16). His mom said this to protect him because

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