Book summaryDoris Kearns Goodwin's memoir of growing up in the '50s as a Brooklyn Dodgers fan. Media reviews"In a season awash in X-rated memoirs, 'Wait Till Next Year' is an anomaly: a reminiscence that is suitable, in fact ideal, for a preadolescent readership of not just girls but boys, too....For self-esteem-building female role models, for baseball lore and inning-by-inning action and for a lively trip into the recent American past, you could hardly do better." |
WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR, A Memoirby Goodwin, Doris KearnsFirst Edition
Book description: New York: Simon & Schuster, 1997 A memoir of growing up a Dodger fan. This is a crisp unread copy. Number line with 1. Dust jacket by Wendell Minor. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Fine/Very Fine. Illus. by Wendell Minor (dust jacket). 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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