Summerland

English language

Published Dec. 29, 2002

ISBN:
978-0-7868-1615-6
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5 stars (1 review)

Summerland is a 2002 fantasy young adult novel by American writer Michael Chabon. It is about young children who save the world from destruction by playing baseball, the central theme and symbol throughout the novel. Summerland weaves elements of a World Series, parallel-universe road trip, and a hero's odyssey. The book received mixed reviews; The New York Times called it "bewilderingly busy" and likened it to "the novelization of an animated action film".

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5 stars

Here is a book I wish that I had as a young adult. Michael Chabon blends baseball, Northwest Tribal lore, American tall tales, a scattering of Norse mythology, planar travel and the end of the world into a very good "coming of age" story.

Ethan's team plays on a fictional island in Puget Sound and his team is 0 for the season so far (they haven't won a game). Despite the prevailing weather in the rest of their island (and the Sound), it never rains at their little league ball park. This is because the ballpark is connected to other lands, which Ethan ends up traveling over the course of this 500 page tale.

Other characters include Ethan's teammates Jennifer T. (not quite Tatum O'Neal) and Thor Wignutt, various Fey (I mean Ferrishers), Giants, Sasquatch, and a star major league outfielder relegated to the DH role in Anaheim. (Any book …