
Havana Heat ? A Novel
A Novel
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Product details:
- Edition number Reprint
- Publisher MQ ? University of Nebraska Press
- Date of Publication 1 March 2011
- Number of Volumes Trade Paperback
- ISBN 9780803235892
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages322 pages
- Size 229x152x15 mm
- Weight 666 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
A former star hurler for John McGraw?s brawling Giants, Luther ?Dummy? Taylor was also one of Major League Baseball?s first deaf players. Havana Heat follows Taylor?s life and fortunes when, after a strong season in the bushes in 1911, he comes to believe that he has one last shot at returning to his old dream.
He works his thirty-six-year-old arm into shape by pitching to his brother in the evenings and, after wrestling with the decision to leave his wife to pursue his dream, becomes determined to hunt down McGraw and ask for another chance.
Allowed to accompany the Giants on a barnstorming trip to Cuba, Taylor gets far more than he has bargained for as he faces the renowned Havana teams and a profound challenge thrust upon him by a deaf Cuban youngster. During quieter moments in the trip?s turbulent course, Taylor takes a long look at his career, his marriage, and his life. As he meets unexpected trials on the island, Taylor gains insight into what he can still offer the world besides his pitching arm.
?Only Darryl Brock would attempt a narrative told by a character who can neither speak nor hear. From this blank slate, a tale of color and noise emerges in Havana Heat, fresh and naive, primitive, uplifting, and finally bittersweet. Just as in If I Never Get Back, I was drawn effortlessly into the historical setting and lives of the characters. What?s more, the baseball writing is on the money.??Larry Dierker
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