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Hardcover Suitcase Sefton and the American Dream Book

ISBN: 1572438126

ISBN13: 9781572438125

Suitcase Sefton and the American Dream

Mac Suitcase Sefton, a scout for the New York Yankees, discovers the next phenom pitcher--Jerry Yamada--however the pitcher is locked in a Japanese-American internment camp during World War II and in... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Hardcover

Condition: Very Good

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baseball and love, how can you lose?

Congratulations to Jay Feldman on this delightful work. His thorough understanding of the era, interspersed with an obvious knowledge and love of baseball, plus human elements... they all add to an enjoyable and worthwhile/memorable book.

An Inside the Camp Home Run

This book shines on many levels. The backdrop for the story is a WWII internment camp for Japanese-Americans. But it's also about baseball, history, love, shame, and redemption. The narrative breathes life into all of these subjects, and the writer shows respect for every corner of the fictional world he's created. It's a page-turner, too. I started reading "Suitcase" yesterday and just hit the seventh inning stretch...Twenty pages to go!

"Suitcase Sefton" Scores A Home Run!

Baseball, a beautiful girl, and a made-it-to-the-Show protagonist in search of meaning--what else is there? This book has it all. A plot which finds us driving the American south of 1942 scouting for star baseball players also offers a fascinating perspective on Japanese American life during the time of internment camps. Through Feldman's often lyrical prose, we face first-hand both racism run amok as well as the depth of human compassion and the intricate struggle for equality. But it is the personal story of loss and discovery that gives the book its greatest energy. Sefton, himself, is endearing, bumbling through what seems to be a first love, and always sincere. As rich are the characterizations of the Yamada family. It was spring, so I read Suitcase Sefton to celebrate the season. But I came away with a great deal more--enough to last through all the seasons of the human heart and wit.

Japanese-Americans during WW2

I thought when I ordered this book that I would be treated to a novel about baseball and I certainly was, but baseball is just the backdrop to its fascinating story. The book vividly brought to light the national disgrace of taking American citizens and their families, removing them from their homes and placing them in internment camps for the duration of WW2. Jay Feldman skill- fully has woven a baseball scout's discovery of a young Japanese- American pitcher in one of the camps and his involvement with the pitcher's family and created a story of pathos and humaniity. Written by Jack Ziebel
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