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Vivy Cohen throws a mean knuckleball. But girls don’t play baseball, especially not girls with autism. Can Vivy prove to her family — and herself — that she has what it takes to get in the game? 
Ages 9+
Pages 336
Publisher Penguin Random House
Last Offered Oct 2024
Awards
Kirkus Starred Review
School Library Journal Starred Review
Booklist Starred Review
Schneider Family Book Award

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191 Reviews

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A good book!

Review by Edina

If you are in need of a good book, I totally recommend GET A GRIP VIVY COHEN. Vivy has autism and is an incredible knuckleball pitcher. With the help and advice of Vincent James Capello, a professional knuckleball pitcher, Vivy is able to play baseball on a real team, not just play catch with her brother. Do you think Vivy has what it takes to play baseball on a real team? Read GET A GRIP VIVY COHEN to find out.

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Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen!

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great book!

Review by AYS0611

I love this book it is super powerful and is full of meaning.

Dec 06, 2025 11:44 AM
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Love it!

Review by Pizzy

I love this book

Oct 10, 2025 01:28 PM
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Autism can't stop you from being amazing!

Review by Bexthegreat

Get a Grip Vivy Cohen is a really great book. I have ADHD and Autism and I can do some pretty cool things just like Vivy Cohen. Definitely recommend it, really awesome book. Vivy Cohen had to persevere a lot in this book, but she never gave up.

Oct 07, 2025 07:06 PM
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AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Review by YKLovesBooks

This book was sooooooo good. I liked it a ton and it is made very well. It is also made to make you want to know what will happen next. I really recommend this book to everyone who likes sports or sports books because it’s a great book.

Oct 05, 2025 06:35 PM
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Strongly Suggested

Review by meirasara

This book is amazing. The author does a great job at showing her struggle. I absolutely love how it is written in letters between Vivy and the baseball player.

Oct 01, 2025 03:24 PM

Parent Guide

Vivian Jane Cohen’s favorite baseball player is VJ Capello, and not just because the share the same initials. VJ is a knuckleballer, which is exactly what Vivy wants to be! But Vivy isn’t just a girl. She’s a girl with autism, and her mom is worried that she can’t handle the stress of playing on a Little League team. When her social skills teacher makes her write a letter to someone, Vivy writes to VJ. When VJ writes back, he becomes a source of support and advice as Vivy navigates the challenges getting her mom to understand her, dealing with the team bully, and convincing her parents to let her play again after an accident on the field. With the support of VJ, her new friend Alex, and her brother Nate, Vivy learns that there are many ways to be different: VJ is one of the few Black catchers in major league baseball, Alex is Mexican, and Nate comes out as gay to his family. As Vivy learns that she doesn’t have to face every challenge on her own, she realizes just how strong she truly is.
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