Perfect, Once Removed

When Baseball Was All the World to Me

By Hoose, Phillip M.

Publishers Summary:
In the winter of 1956, Phillip Hoose was a gawky, uncoordinated 9-year-old boy just moved to a new town—Speedway, Indiana—and trying to fit into a new school and circle of friends. Baseball was his passion, even though he was terrible at it and constantly shamed by his lack of ability. But he had one thing going for him that his classmates could never have—his second cousin was a pitcher for the New York Yankees. Don Larsen wasn’t a star, but he was in the Yankees’ rotation. And on October 8, 1956, he pitched perhaps the greatest game that has ever been pitched: a perfect game (27 batters up, 27 out) against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the World Series. It forever changed Phil’s life. Perfect, Once Removed, recalls with pitch-perfect clarity the angst and jubilation of Phil Hoose’s 9th year. To be published on the 50th anniversary of The Perfect Game, it will be one of the best baseball books of 2006.

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ISBN
978-0-80271-537-1
Publisher
Walker & Company


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on November 1, 2006

Adult/High School Hoose was eight years old and trying to make it in a new town when he discovered the importance of baseball. Unfortunately, he was such a poor ballplayer that he despaired of ever succeeding at either the game of baseball or the game of school. Then one day his mother told him he should ask for help fro...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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