The progress of the seasons

forty years of baseball in our town

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George V. Higgins: The progress of the seasons (Paperback, 1989, Prentice Hall Press)

Paperback, 228 pages

English language

Published Dec. 30, 1989 by Prentice Hall Press.

ISBN:
978-0-13-728304-0
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OCLC Number:
20758719

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Pretty scattered memoir and loose Red Sox history. Definitely doesn't live up to the hype on the back cover - sorry George V. Higgins, this book does not prove you to be a "writer of genius" or "a master".

The author was a Boston newspaper writer, covering crime and occasionally sports. His crime and trial work led to his mystery novels, the sports led indirectly to this book. I say indirectly because his upbringing had a lot to do with this also - both his father and grandfather were Red Sox fans.

This book was very scattered, and while the first chapter and last had a sort of "theme", the rest seemed to be plunked in after 20 or so pages. Stories of the authors life (often with father and/or grandfather) mixed with Red Sox history (especially the 80s, though earlier eras were also in attendance) and very rough statistical …

Subjects

  • Higgins, George V., 1939-
  • Boston Red Sox (Baseball team)
  • Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
  • Fenway Park (Boston, Mass.)