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This is a really enjoyable tale, filled with nostalgia and inspiration. It tells the story of Nick Adams, who has a nice life; he's happily married ,their first child is due at any time, and he's a fighter pilot for the Marines. As the story opens he's preparing to travel back to his hometown for a twenty-year reunion of his pony-league baseball team, which won the state championship. The majority of the novel consists of Nick's thinking back and retelling the summer when they won the championship and all that he and the rest of the team went through, both on and off the field. An underlying theme throughout is Nick's relationship with his uncle Jack, who he idolized, and who taught him his motto "Always do your best and always keep you promises."
I really enjoyed this book. There is a lot of good baseball action and the characters are really well developed. What Nick and his friends go through and how they deal with life's challenges is compelling and very inspirational.
Definitely recommended!
Veteran pitcher Cody King takes the mound for Game Seven of the World Series unaware it will mark the final nine innings of his troubled existence. With each pitch, King confronts a past - from being abandoned by his teenage mother to fighting to keep his wife's love from fading away - filled with tragedy and talent. - from the book
I really enjoyed this book. It's structured much the same as Michael Shaara's For Love of the Game, but the content is quite different. Cody King is one of the greats and has taken the Warriors, perennial losers all the way to game 7 of the World Series. Intertwined with pitching the final game, he relives events of his very troubled past. The author definitely knows his baseball. The action is good and believable, but as with most good baseball fiction, it's about much more than baseball. I definitely recommend it!
I give it 5 stars, READ IT!
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