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The Boys of Summer. Roger Kahn. Harper Row, - Baseball - pages. 9 Reviews. This is a book about some young men who learned to play baseball during the s and s in /5(9). The Boys of Summer () is a non-fiction baseball book by American sports reporter Roger Kahn. In part a memoir of Kahn’s childhood as a fanatical baseball fan and his career as a sports reporter, the book focuses on the history of the Brooklyn Dodgers team of The book’s final third becomes a meditation on time and aging as Kahn investigates the subsequent lives of the Dodgers’ star . Published by Harper Row in pages in a x format, with tan and silver boards, and a couple of brief sections of photographs bltadwin.ru Rating: % positive.


The Boys of Summer () is a non-fiction baseball book by American sports reporter Roger Kahn. In part a memoir of Kahn's childhood as a fanatical baseball fan and his career as a sports reporter, the book focuses on the history of the Brooklyn Dodgers team of Biography. Roger Kahn was born in Brooklyn, New York on Octo to Olga (née Rockow) and Gordon Jacques Kahn, a teacher and editor. He attended Froebel Academy, a prep school, then Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn. He attended New York University from In , he was named as the fourth James H. Ottaway Sr. Visiting Professor of Journalism at SUNY New Paltz. By Roger Kahn. Kindle edition. 5 Stars. The Boys of Summer is the story of the Brooklyn Dodgers when the best came to play baseball: Pee Wee Reese, Duke Snider, Carl Furillo, Gil Hodges, Billy Cox, Roy Campanella, Carl Erskine, Clem Labine, Billy Cox, Jackie Robinson. That's right sports fans, "Brooklyn Dodgers".


In The Boys of Summer, Kahn reflects on the Dodgers and his own boyhood following the team. He visits with the Dodger greats to find out about their life after baseball and their own reflections on the team. The Boys of Summer By Roger Kahn Kindle edition 5 Stars The Boys of Summer is the story of the Brooklyn Dodgers when the best came to play baseball: Pee Wee Reese, Duke Snider, Carl Furillo, Gil Hodges, Billy Cox, Roy Campanella, Carl Erskine, Clem Labine, Billy Cox, Jackie Robinson. That’s right sports fans, “Brooklyn Dodgers”. Published by Harper Row in pages in a x format, with tan and silver boards, and a couple of brief sections of photographs mid-text.

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