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Monroe City Blues

Autor Marino Amoruso
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Johnny DiAngelo is a talented eighteen-year old pitcher from Brooklyn, NY who dreams of playing baseball in the major leagues. In 1963, he gets that opportunity when he is signed by the Washington Senators. Johnny is sent by bus from New York to the Senator's Class D League located in Monroe City, Georgia. While traveling down through the South, Johnny see's disturbing examples of the prejudice and segregation in the small towns he passes through. Not realizing that the natural beauty of the South had been tarnished by this conflict and racism for almost two centuries. The Monroe City Blues team catcher, Lyle Agee, is the first black player in the history of the Southern Baseball Conference. He and Johnny become close friends, which in turn make them and their team the target of the white supremacist group in town. The coach of the Blues team; Henry "Dobie" Carey is a 70-year old ex-minor league baseball pitcher who becomes a mentor and father figure to Johnny and Lyle. Dobie, by his example and words, help them and their teammates on the M.C. Blue's, deal with the harsh realities of life. Dobie not only coaches them about baseball, he also teaches them about becoming confident good men. While in Monroe City, Johnny falls in love with Emily James, who works at the local luncheonette. As the daughter of a career Air Force officer, Emily has lived in many places around the world, but has never met anyone with as big of a heart as Johnny; or as she calls him "Johnny Angel." Set against our National Pastime of baseball during the 1960's; an extraordinarily volatile period in modern American history, MONROE CITY BLUES is a tale of love, loss, loyalty, friendship and tolerance. Most of all, it's about never giving up on your dreams.
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ISBN-13: 9781482560039
ISBN-10: 1482560038
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform