The first question is "Who will like this book?" Those most likely to enjoy this book would be: 1) A child who has affection and appreciation for his/her father; 2) A father who receives this book from his son/daughter/grandchild; 3) A child or grandchild of a World War II veteran; 4) An American veteran; 5) A fan of American military history; or 6) A fan of baseball history. While others may certainly enjoy this book as...
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Here is a baseball and World War II story that brings an extraordinary time in our country's history alive, along with the people who made it fascinating. You will laugh and cry, and never forget it. History, after all,is about the people who lived it. Even though the country had suffered through the Great Depression, and the coal mine just wasn't producing much anymore, the tiny town of Sesser, Illinois did have a town...
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Being a woman, this is not a book that I would normally pick up, let alone read. However, being a Sesser, Illinois native myself and after meeting Gary a year before his book was published, I knew I would have to pick up a copy once it came out. I honestly didn't think I would read the book after getting it, I just wanted a copy of the book about someone from my hometown. Was I ever more wrong. I read the book in 3 days, hating...
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"Playing With The Enemy" is a moving and heart wrenching biography that is both inspiring as well as entertaining. The book is about author Gary Moore's father; his experiences in WWII, baseball and with his life. It combines powerful aspects of human nature and finding meaning to life itself. I was greatly touched by Moore's book not only as a reader and a reviewer but also as someone whose own father signed a contract...
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Playing With the Enemy: A Baseball Prodigy, a World at War, and a Field of Broken Dreams Author: Gary W. Moore Publisher: Savas Beatie Year: 2006 Reviewer: Neal Stevens, Subsim.com Mueller sought out the American's hand and gripped it tightly. "We are proud of what you have taught us--all of us are. We are grateful to you and your team." Everyone likes a success story, the struggle of an underdog to overcome long...
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