Hard To Grip: A Memoir of Youth, Baseball, and Chronic Illness
Autor Emil DeAndreisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781943156146
ISBN-10: 194315614X
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 2 x 203 x 133 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Schaffner Press Inc
Colecția Schaffner Press, Inc.
ISBN-10: 194315614X
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 2 x 203 x 133 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Schaffner Press Inc
Colecția Schaffner Press, Inc.
Recenzii
"A vibrant depiction of a ballplayer that finds his way despite losing his ability to play the game he loves. Emil is a total gamer and a wonderful writer. Grab some time, and enjoy." --Mike Krukow, former Major League pitcher, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants; color commentator, San Francisco Giants
"The soul of baseball is in the stories it tells. Hard to Grip is an inspirational, sad and amusing tale of a real life, told right by Emil DeAndreis." --Tim Brown, co-author with Jim Abbott, New York Times best-seller Imperfect: An Improbable Life ; co-author with Rick Ankiel, The Phenomenom
" Hard to Grip is the genuine article: A baseball story about a player and his traumatic, insane, hilarious and completely relatable love of the gameand how fragile that love is." Dirk Hayhurst, former professional baseball pitcher; author, New York Times best-seller The Bullpen Gospels
" Hard to Grip is a quintessential baseball story: one of talent, success, disappointment and redemption. DeAndreis writes with honesty and humor about losing the sport that was once his identity, and his struggle to find a new one." --Justin St. Germain, author, Son of a Gun and winner, 2013 Barnes & Noble Great New Writers Award for Nonfiction
"It is rare to read an account of a young man's struggle to cope with RA. Emil DeAndreis hits a home run in this honest and raw memoir about his life in and out of baseball." --Alida Brill, co-author, Dancing at the River's Edge: A Patient and Her Doctor Negotiate Life with Chronic Illness
"In his funny/sad/unfiltered memoir, Emil DeAndreis poignantly paints a picture of one young man's lost aspirations . . . and how to climb back on the metaphorical mound and learn new and more meaningful pitches." --Larry Colton, former pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies; author, Counting Coup and Southern League
"Emil's passion for the game brings me back to childhood. I can smell the ballpark, the grass, the dirt. His love for the game is felt on every page, and is contagious to us 'last of the old dogs.'" Tim Flannery, Third Base Coach for three-time World Series champions the San Francisco Giants
"Just finished a great book by Emil DeAndreis. Hard to Grip . A fun & honest look inside the struggles faced & love needed to chase a dream." Dallas Braden, former MLB pitcher, Oaklands A's; commentator, ESPN's Monday Night Baseball
"The soul of baseball is in the stories it tells. Hard to Grip is an inspirational, sad and amusing tale of a real life, told right by Emil DeAndreis." --Tim Brown, co-author with Jim Abbott, New York Times best-seller Imperfect: An Improbable Life ; co-author with Rick Ankiel, The Phenomenom
" Hard to Grip is the genuine article: A baseball story about a player and his traumatic, insane, hilarious and completely relatable love of the gameand how fragile that love is." Dirk Hayhurst, former professional baseball pitcher; author, New York Times best-seller The Bullpen Gospels
" Hard to Grip is a quintessential baseball story: one of talent, success, disappointment and redemption. DeAndreis writes with honesty and humor about losing the sport that was once his identity, and his struggle to find a new one." --Justin St. Germain, author, Son of a Gun and winner, 2013 Barnes & Noble Great New Writers Award for Nonfiction
"It is rare to read an account of a young man's struggle to cope with RA. Emil DeAndreis hits a home run in this honest and raw memoir about his life in and out of baseball." --Alida Brill, co-author, Dancing at the River's Edge: A Patient and Her Doctor Negotiate Life with Chronic Illness
"In his funny/sad/unfiltered memoir, Emil DeAndreis poignantly paints a picture of one young man's lost aspirations . . . and how to climb back on the metaphorical mound and learn new and more meaningful pitches." --Larry Colton, former pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies; author, Counting Coup and Southern League
"Emil's passion for the game brings me back to childhood. I can smell the ballpark, the grass, the dirt. His love for the game is felt on every page, and is contagious to us 'last of the old dogs.'" Tim Flannery, Third Base Coach for three-time World Series champions the San Francisco Giants
"Just finished a great book by Emil DeAndreis. Hard to Grip . A fun & honest look inside the struggles faced & love needed to chase a dream." Dallas Braden, former MLB pitcher, Oaklands A's; commentator, ESPN's Monday Night Baseball