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Indlæser... Playing with the Enemy: A Baseball Prodigy, World War II, and the Long Journey Home (udgave 2008)af Gary W. Moore (Forfatter), Jim Morris (Forord)
Work InformationPlaying with the Enemy: A Baseball Prodigy, World War II, and the Long Journey Home af Gary W. Moore
![]() Ingen Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Lost shot of majors in WWII; but naval mission restored love of game & faith I really enjoyed this book, despite the narration, done by the author's son. Especially at the beginning of the recording, it sounded like he was reading it, rather than telling it. Sometimes my boys were in the car when I was listening to it. My older son really enjoyed listening to the story too. It had some good messages and events for discussion. This was especially appropriate during the middle of our baseball season. Very good story I loved this book! It is a great book if you are a war buff and baseball fan. It tells the tale of a young man who is a gifted athlete, who is drafted into the major league, then joins the Navy as part of the Navy baseball team, so as not to be drafted into the Army to fight on the war front. He develops some very interesting friendships with Americans and the enemies. The story takes you all the way back home to America at the end of the war and through the rest of his adulthood and baseball career/saga. A wonderful story, that is actually based on a true story. Author is a phenomenal man we spent a day with at my school. This is such a great mix of sports, family and war. Terrific message about what's important in life. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Biography & Autobiography.
History.
Sports & Recreations.
Nonfiction.
HTML: In 1940, at just 15 years old, small-town baseball star Gene Moore was signed to the Brooklyn Dodgers, who saw in him the potential to become one of the great catchers of all time. Before that could happen, though, WWII intervened. Gene's story, a surprising paean to the power and humanity of a game, is told here by his son, a first-time author who exhibits the confidence and pacing of a pro. His gripping material certainly helps: after several years overseas in the Navy's touring baseball team, Gene was brought back to Louisiana and assigned to guard secret German POWs, whose U-boat was captured just days before the storming of Normandy. There, Gene teaches his German captives how to play baseball, with a number of unintended and life-altering consequences. When Gene's finally able to return home to Sesser, Ill., he's "on crutches, depressed and embarrassed," holing up in the local bar and prompting one bartender to lament, "he's become one of us, when we were hoping he would make us like him." Gene's journey from promise to despair and back again, set against a long war and an even longer post-war recovery, retains every bit of its vitality and relevance, a 20th-century epic that demonstrates how, sometimes, letting go of a dream is the only way to discover one's great fortune. .No library descriptions found. |
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