Helpful Score: 3
I really liked this story. It is a quick read. I am a sports fan, but not particularly a baseball fan. It is more a story of forgiveness and making amends than anything else. It is told by the son of a pro baseball player who was mean spirited and caused devastating consequences to lives and careers, particularly the famous rookie for the Chicago Cubs, "Calico Joe". The son tries to convince his father to own up to his actions before his impending death.
Helpful Score: 2
A really enjoyable baseball yarn about a young rookie phenom, Calico Joe Castle, whose career with the Chicago Cubs in 1973 was cut short by an unfortunate event. The story is told from the perspective of a young fan of Joe's whose father, Warren Tracey, was the pitcher for the New York Mets who threw the intentional beanball that ended Joe's career. The story is much more than a baseball story, delving into the family life of the Traceys, the abuses of the father, Warren, and how they led to a life full of misgivings for him. It also tells the story of Joe Castle and his amazing short rookie season, as well as the story of him and his brothers as they try for careers in baseball. It is evident that Grisham is a fan of baseball and I would highly recommend this one to any baseball or sports fan.
Helpful Score: 1
Hard to believe this is his book. Boring would be the best way to describe the book. I think he first wrote this to be a short story, but it was a little too long, so he expanded it to make a 200 page book to honor a publisher contract. Despite what I told my sister in law, she still wanted the book. I guess Grisham fans are loyal, but this is a book worth skipping.
Helpful Score: 1
I picked this book up primarily because of its baseball theme and while I was kept interested and enjoyed the time shifts; the ending was ultimately predictable. It is very short and probably should have been a short story instead. For nostalgia it is interesting; if you are looking for something gripping and unexpected, this is not it.
Helpful Score: 1
This was a most interesting book from Grisham...different than his usual thrilling legal tomes. But extremely enjoyable...especially if you're into baseball, even if you're not, it's excellent. A quick read.