The Other Side Differences

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Ever seen two best friends, but two different colors? Well, I have in two books that I recently read. Do you know the similarities and differences between Teammates and The Other Side. I hope that you will understand after my essay. These two books have a lot of differences. One book has a character that has a career. Jackie was in MLB.(Major League Baseball) Annie and Clover were kids who just played. One book is dealing with kid situations and the other book dealt with adult situations. Jackie dealt with being yelled at because he was black. Jackie also had to deal with being in different parts of town because of his race unlike Clover who just had to have a fence. I think that Teammates taught me more of a lesson than the other book.

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