La chica que amaba a Tom Gordon

Paperback, 190 pages

Spanish language

Published Dec. 30, 2000 by Plaza & Janes Editores, S.A..

ISBN:
978-84-01-01408-6
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OCLC Number:
45712326

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3 stars (1 review)

"El mundo tenía dientes y podía morderte en cualquier momento. Trisha McFarland lo descubrió cuando tenía nueve años. A las diez de una mañana de principios de junio estaba sentada en el asiento trasero del Dodge Caravan de su madre, vestida con su sudadera azul de entrenamiento de los Red Sox (la que llevaba 36 GORDON estampado en la espalda), y jugaba con Mona, su muñeca. A las diez y media se había perdido en el bosque. A las once intentaba contener su terror, no pensar: Esto va en serio, esto va muy en serio. Intentaba no pensar que, en ocasiones, cuando la gente se perdía en el bosque salía gravemente perjudicada. A veces incluso moría." (back cover)

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3 stars

Baseball metaphors and survival skills combine in this story of a nine year old who is "big for her age." It has been described as a psychological horror book, but it is really a confrontation with the self and the scary things in our own heads - or are they?

I liked the main character, though she seemed way more capable than nine-year-olds I have known. The story is believable, with some fantastic elements. The baseball metaphors may require some explaining - Tom Gordon was the "closer" for the Red Sox, and would come in late in the game to "save" the win. So in this book, the girl who loves Tom Gordon is looking for the "save" - in this case of her own life. All of these elements combine into a smash ending (the chapter is labeled "bottom of the ninth") which satisfies.

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