A Season in the Sun

Roger Kahn author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Nebraska Press

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A Season in the Sun cover

In 1976 the author spent an entire baseball season, from spring training through the World Series, with players of every stripe and competence. This book reports on a small college team's successes and hopes, a young New England ball club, a failing major league franchise, and a group of heroes on the national stage.In 1976 Roger Kahn spent an entire baseball season, from spring training through the World Series, with players of every stripe and competence. The result is this book, in which Kahn reports on a small college team’s successes and hopes, a young New England ball club, a failing major league franchise, and a group of heroes on the national stage.

"Baseball is too often confused with the Major Leagues. . . . Baseball is also college and Little League, high school and vacant lot and American Legion and Class A. A Season in the Sun takes its form from Roger Kahn’s notion of baseball’s scope. To make this book, Kahn spent [a] summer touching down at the four corners of the baseball world. . . . For baseball’s characteristic stories—anecdotes and lore the game is rich with—Roger Kahn is best of all, with his sweet ear for the cadence of baseball talk. . . . Take Roger Kahn’s A Season in the Sun down from the bookshelf to hear the soft baseball voices repeating old games in your ear, stories for summer nights or for long winters away from the diamond and the green.”—New York Times Book Review
"A time capsule of the '70's as well as a prescient look at what the game would eventually become.”—USA Today Baseball Weekly

ISBN: 9780803277939

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 227g

199 pages