Vive Valenzuela
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Mentioned in the episode as an example of a traditionally published children's book covered on the Neighborly Reviews book cast, 'Vive Valenzuela' recounts the remarkable 1981 arrival of pitcher Fernando Valenzuela to Major League Baseball and his cultural impact, particularly with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The book blends sports history and cultural storytelling to introduce young readers to an important figure in baseball and Latino heritage.
John Masiulionis cites it while describing the range of books his programs review, from established traditionally published works to newer authors.
The book blends sports history and cultural storytelling to introduce young readers to an important figure in baseball and Latino heritage.
John Masiulionis cites it while describing the range of books his programs review, from established traditionally published works to newer authors.
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as an example of a traditionally published children's book reviewed on his program.

John Masiulionis

John Masiulionis, "Walking Each Other Home – Zachary’s Mission: A Hospice for Children" (Trolley Stop Publishing, 2026)


