Freddy and the Baseball Team from Mars

Freddy the Pig Series

Author: Walter R. Brooks

Illustrator: Kurt Wiese

Book 22 in the Freddy the Pig series

Pages: 256

Published: 1955

Age: 8+

A group of real Martians like earth and decide to stay, becoming star attraction with the circus. But things become complicated when one of their number is kidnapped, so Freddy dons a disguise as the aged Mr. Arquebus to find the missing Martian. Meanwhile Mr. Boomschmidt, always anxious to give his customers their money's worth, decides that the Martians should form a baseball team. Freddy, still in disguise, is pressed into service as their coach. The plot thickens when the evil Mr. EHA puts in an appearance.

About the Freddy the Pig Series

Reading age: 8+ years

'The American version of the great English classics, such as the Pooh books or The Wind in the Willows.' (The New York Times Book Review)

Freddy the Pig can seem the most unheroic of heroes: he oversleeps, daydreams, eats too much and, when not suffering from writer's block, writes flowery poetry for all occasions. His tail uncurls when he gets scared. Although lazy, he accomplishes a lot, because "when a lazy person once really gets started doing things, it's easier to keep on than it is to stop."

But Freddy the Pig is a pig for all seasons - a detective, a pilot, a magician, an explorer, a poet, a politician - you name it! Along with his farm friends - including Jinx the cat and Charles the rooster - on Bean Farm in Upstate New York, Freddy's adventures show ingenuity and endeavour; a good time and a good laugh.

This classic series features the brilliant Freddy and illustrates the cardinal virtues: "fair play and a good sense of humor."

'Freddy is simply one of the greatest characters in children's literature!' (School Library Journal)