The Ball Player~a novel~ by Clay Snellgrove
This is a book about a man and his love for baseball. The Ball Player began
playing baseball in high school and then played for the Minor Leagues hoping for
the chance to make it to the Majors.
I am not a real baseball fan and maybe because of that, I really learned a
lot about the people involved in the game. A lot of emotions are tied into this
book and I could see the Ball Player cared for what happened to those he loved
and cared for as well as what he did with his life. The reader could feel the
tension as the
player prepared to bat, run or catch a ball. I learned a lot about baseball
and the players; moving from team to team must be hard as well as emotional. The
book describes the game, talks about drugs, sex and ups and downs in life.
Dreams are an important part of the novel and what it takes to get them. The
death of his best friend hits hard for the Ball Player and to a reader like me.
Clay Snellgrove was raised by caring parents and this was apparent in his
book with the respect for the parents in the book. He did play for the San
Diego Padres and played six seasons in professional baseball. Clay and his wife,
Erin, live in Tennessee. At first I thought he was from Round Rock, Texas
because it was mentioned a couple of times. I lived in Round Rock for ten years
and they do have a baseball team there. He also mentioned Midland, Texas for a
ball game; Midland is 52 miles from my hometown. The Ball Player is in first
tense but so different in the writing that the main character answers are
never in quotes.
F word only used two times and other language was not bad. Sorry, I do not
personally care for a lot of foul mouth language so I add this to my reviews. It
is a love story that also carries a lot of "what do I do?" in the book. I give
it a 4 1/2 star rating.
You may reach Clay at www.claysnellgrove.com or find his blog
at claysnellgrove.blogspot.com. His email is : clay@claysnellgrove.com.
I have a complimentary paperback copy of The Ball Player from the
author. Readers may also purchase a Kindle version on Amazon.
I will post this on my blog. LibraryThing.com, Amazon and
goodreads.com
Leona Olson
mnleona.blogspot.com
2 comments:
Interesting. I don't read a lot of fiction but being a big Twins fan baseball is always a good subject for me.... :)
I don't understand all the details of sports games to this book would probably fill in the blanks for readers like me. Nice review; glad you liked the book.
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