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Authors: Alan Gratz, Arthur Morey
ISBN-13: 9780739336403, ISBN-10: 0739336401
Format: MP3 Book
Publisher: Listening Library, Inc.
Date Published: January 2008
Edition: Unabridged

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Author Biography: Alan Gratz

Alan Gratz writes, “I have long been interested in Japan, but wasn’t inspired to write until I stumbled across a curious photograph in a travel guide. In the picture, a Japanese man wearing a kimono and sandals throws out the ceremonial first pitch for the 1915 National High School Baseball Summer Championship Tournament. 1915! I knew of Japan’s love affair with baseball, but I had always assumed the sport was imported by American GIs during the Allied occupation at the end of World War II.” From there came the spark of an idea that grew into this remarkable first novel. Alan lives with his wife and daughter in Georgia.

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Tokyo, 1890. High school can be brutal, even in turn-of-the-century Japan.From his first day at boarding school, Toyo Shimada sees how upperclassmen make a sport out of terrorizing the first-years. Still, he s taken aback when the seniors keep him from trying out for the baseball team especially after he sees their current shortstop. Toyo isn t afraid to prove himself; He s more troubled by his uncle s recent suicide. Although Uncle Koji s defiant death was supposedly heroic, it has made Toyo question many things about his family s samurai background. And worse, Toyo fears that his father may be next.It all has something to do with the way of the warrior but Toyo doesn t understand even after his father agrees to teach it to him. As the gulf between them grows wider, Toyo searches desperately for a way to prove there is a place for his family s samurai values in modern Japan. Baseball might just be the answer, but will his father ever accept a Western game that stands for eve...

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"A memorable chronicle of boys' inhumanity to boys, and a testament to enduring values in a time of social change."

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