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ISBN: 1-4241-0367-3
# Pages: 130 pages
Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5
Format: Softcover
Product Description
A father, his son about to become a teenager, decides the two should take a long weekend to visit the cathedrals of baseball: Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park and Cooperstown.
Along the way, he nearly loses his life savings at Tiffany’s, teaches his son the art of negotiation in Chinatown, almost winds up in Canada, considers sleeping in the car when he finds out there are no hotel rooms available in his price range —somewhere between free and dirt-cheap— and learns you can’t walk up to the window at Fenway Park on game day and buy tickets.
But he won’t let roadblocks like logic and money stand in his way.
Based, too closely at times, on a true story, this is a story about a father and son who learn that, despite the myths, baseball is just a backdrop to the important moments of life.