Sunday, September 28, 2014

Beanball

Beanball by Gene Fehler

It's the last inning of a high school baseball game between arch-rivals Oak Grove and Compton. Center fielder Luke "Wizard" Wallace steps up to the plate--and is hit by a beanball, a wild pitch that shatters his skull, destroys the vision in his left eye, and changes his life forever.
In this riveting novel, the events surrounding this pivotal moment are recounted through free-verse monologues by 28 different voices, including those of Luke and his Oak Grove teammates; the pitcher, Kyle Dawkins, and other Compton players; the two coaches; Luke's family members and teachers; and Sarah Edgerton, a new classmate who seems more affected by Luke's injury than his girlfriend is.
With its unusual format, gripping subject matter, and economy of language, Beanball is a thought-provoking, fast-paced read.


                     I loved how this book was written through poems and paragraphs. I also loved how it told the story through so many different peoples perspectives. I really enjoyed this unique book and even though it's mainly about baseball, I think everyone could enjoy it. It made me think about how I would be if something tragic happened to me and made me thankful for the life I do have. Good book for all to read. Defiantly worth the time. 

Rating: 8 out of 10

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