Bohjalian takes the story of a father grieving over the death of a son and wraps it around hints of a ghost story. About a year after his son's death, Bill Parrish decides that coaching the local Little League team for which his son would have played will help him cope with the loss. When he gets the roster for his team, he notices a name, Lucky Diamond, that he's never heard before, unusual in his small Vermont town. A natural at baseball, Lucky should fit in well on the team. But the mystery surrounding him and his arrival deepen, and Bohjalian adds a few seemingly supernatural occurrences (strange cat behavior and the like) to a few odd and vaguely threatening coincidences (a boy who makes mean comments about Lucky is almost killed by a flying baseball bat) and Bill (and the reader) question who Lucky really is and what he's doing there. While the answer to those questions isn't overly satisfying (although it's reasonable enough) the resolution to the story is immensely gratifying.
Great Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book was pretty mesmerizing for me, I had a hard time putting it down at bedtime. Sort of spooky in parts, sad in others. Excellent book, one of his best.
I love Bohjalian!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I love him! His books are great reads!Even his earlier books. I really enjoyed this book.It's about a couple who lost their son to leukemia.And the father decides to coach a little league team the following year. He proceeds to meet a very mysterious little boy on the team. The curiosity keeps the pages turning.Good book!
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