- Paperback
- Publisher: Carroll & Graf (April 1994)
- ISBN-10: 0881848131
- ISBN-13: 978-0881848137
- Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 13 x 1.3 cm
- Shipping Weight: 181 g
- Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
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A certain Hall of Famer, Chapel is a major-league anomaly, a contemporary throwback to another sporting era. He's pitched 17 stellar seasons for the same club, and his love of the game has remained paramount; neither money nor fame has been his motivation. But on the single day this story takes place, he finds himself in crisis. At the crossroads of his life, his career, and his future, he must make the hard choices that will define the direction of the rest of his life. It's the end of the season, his team's out of contention, there's a rumor he may have been traded, and the woman he can't fully acknowledge that he loves announces she's leaving him. It is, as he tells himself, "Time to grow up, Daydreamer." Still, he dreams, but he also acts. As Billy takes the mound for his final start of the year--and maybe forever--we enter his stream of consciousness, and rush with him over the sometimes treacherous rapids of what has preceded this moment, and what may come. Amazingly, though his mind seems to wander through time, his concentration is fierce. Pitch by pitch, inning by inning, he remains focused, honoring his job and his legacy as he pitches a masterpiece of mythic proportion, ultimately leaving the field more a man than when he took it. Using baseball to sound the depths of human experience, Shaara delivers a masterpiece, as well. --Jeff Silverman --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Actually 4 1/2 stars,
By Nicholas M. Lamarca "Book & Movie fan" (West Seneca, NY United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: For Love of the Game (Mass Market Paperback)
Don't get me wrong this was a really good book. And I am so close to giving it 5 stars. It was just a little too short for me. The story invloving the ball game was great and showed why baseball is so pure at its core. The only thing that was lacking in the story was the story outside of the game. You will fly through this book, it is a good story and you will feel satisfied after reading it, even after that mild short coming I mentioned. Just my opnion, I could be wrong.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This little novel left me in tears (Don't tell anyone.),
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This review is from: For Love of the Game (Mass Market Paperback)
I read the book in one easy afternoon sitting, and I'm not a speed reader. The story started slow, but grew better as the book went on - right to the very last sentence of the last page. I have not seen the movie, but I plan to now. It is a simple novelette with a powerful emotional appeal, and a very uplifting message about loyalty, love and determination.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Little Gem of a Book,
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This review is from: For Love of the Game (Mass Market Paperback)
Shutting out everything, concentrating on that one goal, time and time again. Why? All for the love of the game. This little gem of a book was found by the author's son and published posthumously. Though it is no Gettysburg, it is a wonderful book from an author who left us too early before we got a chance to know him. Billy Chapel is an aging major league baseball who once knew the pinnacle of greatness. But age has taken over, and he is on the verge of being put out to pasture--or as rumors roam--being traded. He is pitching his last game of the season, and as he pitches he ruminates over his life over a stream of conscienceless of thought. He knows it is the end of his career, but he is not going without a flash and begins to pitch the best game of his life. As he pitches, he begins to think back on his life, but as he does so he stays focus on the game--the perfect game. Why? For the love of the game. There are no simple answers to his life. Nothing but memories, the future, and the love of the game. A perfect little book from a great author.
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