These are the tales of one-season wonders. The history of baseball is filled with forgotten names-players who are good enough to reach the top of the sport but who, for any number of reasons, land at the edges of the game. Some spend a week or two in the major leagues and then disappear back into the minors. Many leave the sport for good. Still, for an afternoon, a week, or a couple of months, these men stood on the field alongside the best players in The Show. Here are gripping stories of their brief moments in the sun.
Autorentext
Joe Schuster's short fiction has appeared in The Kenyon Review, The Iowa Review, and The Missouri Review, among others, and his articles have been published in USA Today, St. Louis Post Dispatch and the revered, retired Sport. The New York Times Book Review described his novel The Might-Have Been as a "meticulously peopled tale of opportunities lost." Publishers Weekly said "Schuster examines, without succumbing to sentiment or an easy resolution, the cost of chasing a dream." Jackie Robinson is Joe's second book in the Gemma Open Door Series, following the success of One Season in the Sun.
Zusammenfassung
The history of baseball is filled with forgotten names: players who are good enough to reach the top of the sport but who, for any number of reasons, land at the edges of the game. Some spend a week or two in the major leagues and then disappear back into the minors. Many leave the sport for good. Still, for an afternoon, a week, or a couple of months, these men stood on the field alongside the best players in The Show. Here are gripping stories of their brief moments in the sun.
Titel
One Season in the Sun
Autor
EAN
9781936846269
ISBN
978-1-936846-26-9
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
04.09.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.09 MB
Anzahl Seiten
88
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch
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