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501: The Client
... 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 ...
502: The Chosen By Chaim Potok
... a unique relationship. Reuven Malter, the son of an Orthodox Jewish scholar, and Danny Saunders, the brilliant son of a great Hasidic rabbi, meet for the first time in a baseball game between their two Jewish parochial schools. Reuven is hit in the eye with a ball hit by Danny and is kept in bed for almost a month. During this ...
503: The Chosen
... taught. His worldview didn’t search for conclusions about matters bigger than his own circle. In the beginning of the book, both Reuven's and Danny's rival schools play baseball against each other. Near the end of the game, Reuven gets hit in the eye with a ball Danny hits. As a piece of glass gets wedged in his eye ...
504: The Chosen
... 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 ...
505: The Chosen
... a unique relationship. Reuven Malter, the son of an Orthodox Jewish scholar, and Danny Saunders, the brilliant son of a great Hasidic rabbi, meet for the first time in a baseball game between their two Jewish parochial schools. Reuven is hit in the eye with a ball hit by Danny and is kept in bed for almost a month. During this ...
506: 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 ...
507: Sacred Hoops
... teammate's pain and embrace him with open arms. This reminded me of Phil's early years at college. In college, before injuring his pitching arm, he had once played baseball. He thought that it was going to be the end to a long-standing dream of playing for the majors. Though he ended up going a different route, he does ...
508: Only Yesterday
... of war. The invention of the radio became the main topic of discussion. People were now able to hear music as well as preaching and sporting events via the airwaves. Baseball grew in popularity as Babe Ruth broke the home run record. Thousands of people flocked to see college football games. Also the first beauty pageants were being held. Men had ...
509: Lean On Me
... ways and beliefs. His wife that left him and the one friend that he has are all reflective signs of his horrendous behavior. He walks around the school with a baseball bat, rather than a clipboard or briefcase. The fear that he "earns" is more prevalent than the respect that the students and teachers have for him. He likes to be ...
510: Johnny Got His Gun
... people conform to fit this image. Its different for adults, therefore the typical American is whatever any American does that is classified as typical, whether it’s going to a baseball game, going to the movies with mom and pops, or going out for a cola with your girl. In those days everything everyone did was typical. Everyone’s actions fit ...


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