The Boys of Summer (Paperback)

Author: Roger Kahn
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780060956349
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publish Date: 6/1/2000
Buy.com Sku: 30567866
Item#: RNJWSK
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5.5L x 1.25T
Pages: 496
 
"Roger Kahn has achieved the near impossible in his The Boys of Summer by writing two splendid books in one, neither of which, strangely enough, is a sports book although baseball is the central theme of both. To Mr. Kahn, 'people' is the name of the game, and it's a game he plays with brilliance, insight and thoughtfulness. To say that I 'enjoyed' the book is to say that winning a World Championship is 'interesting', owing a derby winner 'nice', and starring in the Super Bowl 'fun'."
-- Bill Veeck

"Kahn's book is marvelous...a splendid historical work. It is about youthful dreams in small American towns and big cities decades ago, and how some of these dreams where fulfilled, and about what happened to those dreamers after reality and old age arrived. It is also a book about ourselves, those of us who shared and identified with the dreams and glories of our heroes."
-- Gay Talese

"What most people look for in a book is a good story. Roger Kahn gives us about fifteen of them woven into one coherent narrative that is moving and funny and sentimental (about people and things that merit sentiment) and cynical (about those that don't)."
-- Ring Lardner, Jr.

"To writer Roger Kahn, the old Brooklyn Dodgers National League baseball team is a forever a priceless violin and he is the bow which must play upon it. This isn't a book; it's a love affair between a man, his team, and an era."
-- Christian Science Monitor

"The Boys of Summer is a book of life . . . beautifully and above all . . . respectfully observed."
-- Paul Hogan

"A work of high purpose and poetic accomplishment. The finest American book on sports. I commend it without qualification."
--James Michener

"The best team the majors ever saw, a team so extraordinary that Marianne Moore wrote poems to it--the Brooklyn Dodgers of the 1950s...A moving elegy!"
--New York Times

"Not just another book about baseball or a boy growing up to like baseball, but a book about pain and defeat and endurance, about how men anywhere must live."
--Peter Prescott, Newsweek
 
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The classic history of baseball and the Brooklyn Dodgers by the preeminent writer on the sport.

 

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Christian Science Monitor
"This isn't a book; it's a love affair between a man, his team, and an era."

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"Kahn's book is marvelous...a splendid historical work. It is about youthful dreams in small American towns and big cities decades ago, and how some of these dreams were fulfilled, and about what happened to those dreamers after reality and old age arrived." - Gay Talese


 
 
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The Trolley Car That Ran By Ebbets Field

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That morning began with wind and hairy clouds. It was late March and day rose brisk and uncertain, with gusts suggesting January and flashes of sun promising June. In every way, a season of change had come.

With a new portable typewriter in one hand and a jammed, disordered suitcase in another, I was making my way from the main terminal at La Guardia Airport to Eastern Airlines Hangar Number 4. There had been time neither to pack nor to sort thoughts. Quite suddenly, after twenty-four sheltered, aimless, wounding, dreamy, heedless years, spent in the Borough of Brooklyn, I was going forth to cover the Dodgers. Nick Adams ranging northern Michigan, Stephen Dedalus storming citadeled Europe anticipated no richer mead of life.

"Mr. Thompson?"

A stocky man, with quick eyes and white hair, said, "Yes. I'm Fresco Thompson. You must be the new man from the Herald Tri

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