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A Ticket for a Seamstitch by Mark Harris

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Objectstaat
Goed: Een boek dat is gelezen, maar zich in goede staat bevindt. De kaft is zeer minimaal beschadigd ...
Binding
Paperback
Product Group
Book
Type
Novel
Era
1950s
Book Series
Henry Wiggen Baseball Tetralogy
Weight
0 lbs
Edition
2nd Edition
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9780803272248
Book Title
Ticket for a Seamstitch
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Item Length
8 in
Publication Year
1985
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.4 in
Author
Mark Harris
Features
Reprint
Genre
Fiction
Topic
General
Item Weight
6.5 Oz
Item Width
5.3 in
Number of Pages
143 Pages

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This is the third novel narrated by Henry Wiggen, a six-foot three-inch, 195-pound, left-handed pitcher for the New York Mammoths. Henry, who began as a rookie in The Southpaw and developed into a pro in Bang the Drum Slowly, is a mature veteran in A Ticket for a Seamstitch. A seamstress from "somewhere out West" writes to Henry, her hero, that she will be in New York to watch the Mammoths play on the Fourth of July. When she arrives in New York, both the married Henry and his pal, the very unmarried Thurston "Piney" Woods, are at a loss as to what to do with their visitor. The two men finally do the decent thing: they take the seamstress to the automat for dinner. In so doing, they both learn some things worth knowing, although the distraction undoubtedly affects their performance in the big game. In the essay "Easy Does It Not" Mark Harris describes the origins of this wonderfully comic novel. Mark Harris (1922-2007).

Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803272243
ISBN-13
9780803272248
eBay Product ID (ePID)
583956

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ticket for a Seamstitch
Number of Pages
143 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1985
Topic
General
Features
Reprint
Genre
Fiction
Author
Mark Harris
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
6.5 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.3 in

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition
19
Reviews
"Provoke[s the sort of laughter that a grown man needn't be ashamed of, and that, as current fiction goes, is saying a great deal. The story is . . . deftly and divertingly told."-Donald Malcolm, New Republic, "Mr. Harris'' vernacular novel . . . is very alive and funny and does not suffer from being in anyone''s shadow."-J. P Sisk,Commonweal, "Provoke[s] the sort of laughter that a grown man needn't be ashamed of, and that, as current fiction goes, is saying a great deal. The story is . . . deftly and divertingly told."-Donald Malcolm, New Republic, "Provoke[s] the sort of laughter that a grown man needn''t be ashamed of, and that, as current fiction goes, is saying a great deal. The story is . . . deftly and divertingly told."-Donald Malcolm,New Republic, "Mr. Harris'' vernacular novel . . . is very alive and funny and does not suffer from being in anyone''s shadow."-J. P Sisk, Commonweal, "Mr. Harris' vernacular novel . . . is very alive and funny and does not suffer from being in anyone's shadow."-J. P Sisk, Commonweal, "Provoke[s] the sort of laughter that a grown man needn''t be ashamed of, and that, as current fiction goes, is saying a great deal. The story is . . . deftly and divertingly told."-Donald Malcolm, New Republic, "Provoke[s] the sort of laughter that a grown man needn't be ashamed of, and that, as current fiction goes, is saying a great deal. The story is . . . deftly and divertingly told."-Donald Malcolm,New Republic, ""Mr. Harris' vernacular novel . . . is very alive and funny and does not suffer from being in anyone's shadow.""-J. P Sisk, Commonweal ""Provoke[s] the sort of laughter that a grown man needn't be ashamed of, and that, as current fiction goes, is saying a great deal. The story is . . . deftly and divertingly told.""--Donald Malcolm, New Republic, "Mr. Harris' vernacular novel . . . is very alive and funny and does not suffer from being in anyone's shadow."-J. P Sisk,Commonweal
Lccn
84-025627
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Edition Description
Reprint
Lc Classification Number
Ps3515.A757t5 1984
Copyright Date
1984

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Fun sequel to Southpaw. Quick, light hearted, and fun read.
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