Snow in August by Pete Hamill (1997, Hardcover, Large Print) 
Snow in August by Pete Hamill (1997, Hardcover, Large Print)

 
Snow in August by Pete Hamill (1997, Hardcover, Large Print)

Author: Pete Hamill
Publisher: Thorndike Pr
Publication Date: 1997-11-01
Series: Thorndike Press Large Print Basic Series
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0786212217
ISBN-13: 9780786212217
Product ID: EPID1069328
Description: A young Irish Catholic boy growing up in Brooklyn makes a deal with a rabbi in his neighborhood: Michael will teach Rabbi Hirsch about baseball and help him improve his English; in return, the rabbi will teach the boy Yiddish. This stran...
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Synopsis
A young Irish Catholic boy growing up in Brooklyn makes a deal with a rabbi in his neighborhood: Michael will teach Rabbi Hirsch about baseball and help him improve his English; in return, the rabbi will teach the boy Yiddish. This strange compact ends in Michael's beating by Frankie the local bully, followed by his mystical revenge.

Details
Publication Date:1997-11-01
Series:Thorndike Press Large Print Basic Series
Edition Description:Large Print

Size
Length:504 pages
Height:8.8 in
Width:5.5 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:21.6 oz

Publisher's Note
Set in a working-class Brooklyn neighborhood in 1947, this poignant tale revolves around two of the most endearing characters in recent fiction: an eleven-year-old Irish Catholic boy named Michael Devlin and Rabbi Judah Hirsch, a refugee from Prague. From their initial chance encounter in a swirling blizzard one Saturday morning to the mute awe they share at first setting eyes on the hallowed grounds of Ebbets Field, Hamill brings to life the richness and complexity of this most remarkable friendship. For Michael, the rabbi's stories of ancient magic and wisdom captivate his imagination and transport him to times and places even his beloved comic book heroes have never visited. For the rabbi, Michael's patient instruction on the language of baseball and American culture opens up an equally strange and magical world.

Industry Reviews
"Although conventional in form, 'Snow in August' takes many risks, often approaching the brinks of sentimentality and cuteness without ever going over."
New York Times - Christopher Lehmann-Haupt (05/01/1997)

"Somewhere between the Brooklyns of Chaim Potok and Spike Lee lies Pete Hamill's brawling, brokenhearted borough, as gritty, sentimental, and ultimately optimistic as its creator....In his blunt, didactic, pleasing style, Mr. Hamill has told version of this story many times, in fiction and journalism. But in his new novel...Mr. Hamill adds magic. This time, salvation is not in the Dodgers and Jackie, it is in the kabbala and the golem....For all the violent set pieces...there is a wonderful sweetness to this novel."
New York Times Book Review - Robert Lipsyte (05/04/1997)

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