Playing with the Enemy
A Baseball Prodigy, World War II, and the Long Journey Home
Summary of Playing with the Enemy
Summary of Playing with the Enemy
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Part Tuesdays with Morrie, part Field of Dreams—a true American story of World War II and redemption
“ First-time author [Gary Moore] exhibits the confidence and pacing of a pro. His gripping material certainly helps. . . . [A] twentieth-century epic that demonstrates how, sometimes, letting go of a dream is the only way to discover one’s great fortune.”Driven by word of mouth and the author’s heroic efforts to tell the world his father’s story, Playing with the Enemy was a surprise hardcover hit for its independent publisher. Gary Moore’s book about his father—a baseball phenom whose future in the majors was cut short by World War II and a fateful occurrence during a top secret mission for the U.S. Navy—is a warm-hearted memoir of faded dreams and new hope that is destined for the bestseller lists. Filled with memorable characters from an extraordinary time in our country’s history, it is a truly redemptive story that will be read and reread for generations to come. —Publishers Weekly (starred review) |
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