The Comeback Season by Jennifer E. Smith
Release Date: March 2008
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Age Group: Young Adult
Pages: 246
Summary:
Ryan is accustomed to loss. Her father passed away five years ago, she doesn’t relate to her best friends anymore, and she is a Cubs fan. The anniversary of her father’s death happens to land on opening day, so Ryan skips school to go to the game. This is where she meets Nick. Another Cubs fan and also a new kid from her school. Thus, starting their friendship.
Nick’s friendship and the Cubs good fortune transform Ryan into the person she was before she let herself be dulled with grief. Nick reluctantly tells Ryan why his family really moved to Chicago. Ultimately, through facing Nick’s illness, Ryan realizes what her father had tried to teach her about life and baseball. It’s now about winning or losing, but having the courage to continue to the play the game no matter what is thrown at you.
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Review :
I don’t know why I didn’t read this book sooner! If I had realized how much I was going to like it I would have. I of course was initially drawn to the book because of the Cubs, but what really drew me in was the story itself. Smith is an extraordinary writer and I expect great things from her in the future. Her writing is simple yet powerful. This book is beautifully written, the language is so genuine you can’t help but be held captive to it. I found myself admiring Ryan’s character and empathizing with her throughout the entire story. I loved the history about the Chicago Cubs, although I knew most of it. Other readers might find that part tiresome or boring, but I really think that is adds to the story as a whole. I highly recommend The Comeback Season, it is a heartwarming story that will not be soon forgotten.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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3 comments:
I loved Comeback Season as well, and felt a tad bit guilty for waiting so long to read it
I totally agree with everything you said! =D
~Lucy D =)
I loved The Comeback Season. I knew nothing of the Cubs and I didn't really care about all that stuff but I agree, it really does add to the story. I loved Ryan too. All of the characters were great and I came soclose to tearing up at the end.
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