Description In the tradition of W.
Kinsella's Shoeless Joe (Field of Dreams) comes a darkly comic novel of life, love, death, and baseball.
The only son of overachieving parents, Jake Singer goes from left-handed Little League legend to pro baseball prospect at Stanford.
When a freak accident involving mob enforcers and a case of mistaken identity interrupts his budding career, he retreats to law school (I'm not sure what's worse: having your index finger forcibly amputated by a mob goon or spending three years at Harvard Law School).
Years later in Cambridge, he meets Kate, lately arrived from Iowa, a perky twenty-year-old waitress with a secret past.
An unlikely romance blossoms into an unlikely marriage--one quickly plagued by a parade of blunders and revelations.
Haunted by her missteps and in the throes of leaving her husband, Kate suffers a catastrophic rendezvous with a runaway truck.
While Jake finds solace in an improbable return to baseball, Kate transcends her sudden, tragic death, resolving to redeem herself posthumously, interceding in her widower's life in a well-intentioned but often hilarious campaign to ensure his success on the ball field and in the bedroom.
Worse | Having your index finger forcibly amputated by a mob goon or spending three years at |
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