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- 471: There Are No Children Here - S
- ... project where they live. LaJoe moved into the Henry Horner Homes in 1956 with her mother and father. Back then it was a beautiful place. There was a green, grass baseball diamond, which was regularly mowed. For the children there was a playground with swings and jungle gyms. The bricks were smooth, the windows were shimmering, and the walls were freshly ...
- 472: The Red Badge Of Courage --
- ... born on November 1st 1871, just six years after the end of the Civil War. Crane never cared much for schooling. Attending Syracuse University he was best known for playing baseball. Later he became well known as a poet, journalist, and novel writer. He went to cover the Greco-Turkish as a journalist. After that he lived in England for a ...
- 473: The Chosen
- ... Two boy who have grown up within a few blocks of eachother, but live in two entirley different worlds, meet for hte very first time in a bizarre fashion, a baseball game between two Jewish parochial schools that turns into a holy war. the assailant is a young boy name Danny Saunders, a moody, but brilliant boy who is driven to ...
- 474: The Glass Meangere
- ... Williams writes that he was tormented by his father because, at age 14, he "would rather read books in my grandfather's large and classical library than play marbles and baseball and other normal kid games" (Williams, Where I Live 106). The playwright credits his grandfather with instilling in him a love of books (Leverich 37), that led to writing as ...
- 475: The Chosen 2
- ... they are both brilliant, Jewish, closely tied to their fathers, and near-neighbors who live only five blocks apart. Still, they attend separate yeshivas and inhabit very different worlds. A baseball league is begun. When Danny Saunders school plays Reuven Malter s, the Hasids are determined to show the apikorsim a thing or two and the competition is fierce. Danny s ...
- 476: The Brothers K
- ... between people, whom have very different belief systems. 2. The novel, The Brothers K, enables the reader to understand a child s idolization of a given sport, in this case, baseball. 3. The novel represents the world and its inhabitants on a miniscule level, by conveying the differences between the characters and how they act towards one another. Quotes: Quote 1 ...
- 477: Shel Silverstein
- ... man of many talents, he wrote the screenplay for the film, Things Change (1988). Shel began writing as a young boy in Chicago. Although he would rather have been playing baseball or chasing girls, he could not catch or hit a ball, and the girls were not interested in him. He gave his energies to writing. He developed his very own ...
- 478: Scars Of War
- ... ceremony, was completely destroyed. Although rebuilt, there is still evidence of damage received by repeated attacks from the hillsides. The lands that once had many tennis courts, soccer fields, and baseball diamonds is now scattered with thousands of graves from the siege of the city. Buildings that held the participants of the games are now occupied by hundreds of families that ...
- 479: The Client By John Grisham
- ... lives in Memphis, on a trailer site. His father had mistreated him, he was an alcoholic. Mark was not the only one, once his father mistreated his wife with a baseball bat. The marriage between his parents was only misery. Reggie Love, 52 years old, is a lawyer specialized in children cases. Reggie Love is not her real name. Her old ...
- 480: The Old Man And The Sea -x
- ... wants to help his friend. Their conversations are comfortable, like that of two friends who have known each other for their whole lives. When they speak it is usually about baseball or fishing, the two things they have most in common. Their favorite team is the Yankees and Santiago never loses faith in them even when the star player, Joe DiMaggio ...
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