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The Sweet Spot by Stacy Barnett Mozer
The Sweet Spot by Stacy Barnett Mozer








I could go into a million details about how I’m going to accomplish this year-long plan of organization and reorganization, but it would be easier to just tell you I think I’ve finally found a plan and a dialogue that works for the human I am.The largest factor in me putting something back where it belongs is the ease of returning it to its place. My plan is to take my time and put things back in optimal places with no overcrowding. So many things have been stuffed in so many places. I am on the downslope of an extended construction project on our house and I’m beginning to see a light at the end of the tunnel.Here’s a little bit of my thinking and motivation… There are lots of components to choosing this word. This year I’ve chosen ORGANIZE as my word for the year. Some days were better than others, but overall I thought my word guided me through the year and I felt as if it was more of a success than a failure. I can't wait to see what she writes next.Originally published at Kimberly Sabatini. I'm so delighted to know there are authors like Mozer out there making sure that all kids are represented on the shelves.

The Sweet Spot by Stacy Barnett Mozer

The Sweet Spot reminds us that even though it isn't easy, one of the best ways to attack adversity is with determination and a positive attitude.

The Sweet Spot by Stacy Barnett Mozer

It's hard to figure out who and what you're supposed to be with other people throwing aroung ignorant labels, sterotypes and abusive behavior.

The Sweet Spot by Stacy Barnett Mozer

But there's also a sweet spot in life and it's when EVERY PERSON is in the place where they get to be the best version of themselves. In Mozer's novel, the sweet spot is that place on the baseball bat that's just right-allowing the batter to hit it out of the park.

The Sweet Spot by Stacy Barnett Mozer

In a world where two former female West Point graduates can kick butt in Ranger School, there is NO REASON why a girl who loves baseball and plays as well (or possibly better than the boys) shouldn't be allowed-EXPECTED- to play. This is an important book for girls and boys.










The Sweet Spot by Stacy Barnett Mozer