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Shoeless Joe Book

W. P. Kinsella plays with both myth and fantasy in his lyrical novel, which was adapted into the enormously popular movie, Field of Dreams. It begins with the magic of a godlike voice in a cornfield, and ends with the magic of a son playing catch with the ghost of his father. In Kinsella's hands, it's all about as simple, and complex, as the object of baseball itself: coming home. Like Ring Lardner and Bernard Malamud before him, Kinsella spins baseball as backdrop and metaphor, and, like his predecessors, uses the game to tell us a little something more about who we are and what we need. Read More

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  • Product Description

    "Wild...Romantic...Unconventional...A triumph of hope."

    THE BOSTON GLOBE

    The voice of a baseball announcer tells the Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella: "If you build it, he will come." "He" is Shoeless Joe Jackson, Ray's hero. "It" is a baseball stadium which Ray carves out of his cornfield. Like the movie FIELD OF DREAMS that was made from this novel, SHOELESS JOE is about baseball. But it's also about love and the power of dreams to make people come alive....


    From the Paperback edition.

  • 0345410076
  • 9780345410078
  • W. Kinsella
  • 1 August 1996
  • Ballantine Books Inc.
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 265
  • 1st Ballantine Books Trade Ed
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