Description
Novel about the narrator, Billy Bryan, baseball, Cuba on the brink of revolution in 1947, and Fidel Castro.
About the Author
Tim Wendel is an award-winning writer whose articles and columns have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and USA Today. He teaches writing at Johns Hopkins University and is the author of The New Face of Baseball: The One-Hundred-Year Rise and Triumph of Latinos in America's Favorite Sport. For more information on Tim Wendel, visit his Web site http://www.timwendel.com.
Reviews
"Tim Wendel's love and impressive knowledge of baseball suffuses every page of this passionate novel of love, loss, and the real freedom that wisdom and time sometimes bring."-Ken Burns, coauthor of Baseball: An Illustrated History
"A Cuba libre mixed with baseball, revolution, and moonlight, wonderfully evocative of a time that was and a pitcher that might have been."-Frank Deford, author of Everybody's All-American
"In this first novel, well-known sportswriter and radio commentator Wendel explores the legend that Fidel Castro could've been a contender in America's major leagues. . . . Beautifully written, and with a ring of truth to it."-Library Journal
"A superbly crafted meditation on heroism, duty, and the irony derived from recognizing everyone's imperfections but your own."-Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Book Information
ISBN 9780803259577
Author Tim Wendel
Format Paperback
Page Count 292
Imprint Bison Books
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 318g