Book summaryA batting prodigy named Mike Williams becomes a national hero but in the process travels the road from innocence to disillusion. This novel is about major league baseball during the years before it became corrupted by commercialism, greed, and controversy. Media reviews"Tom Grimes's novel 'Season's End' is [a] funny, wistful story..." |
SEASON'S ENDby Grimes, TomFirst Edition
Book description: Boston: Little Brown, 1992 A novel of modern major league baseball. Grime's second novel. Remainder mark bottom edges, else fine. 319 pages.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Remainder.
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