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Finkler's Field - A Story of School and Baseball - cover

Finkler's Field - A Story of School and Baseball

Ralph Henry Barbour

Publisher: Good Press

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Ralph Henry Barbour's "Finkler's Field" presents an engaging narrative set against the backdrop of early 20th-century American life, blending elements of friendship, adventure, and the struggle for identity. Barbour's poignant storytelling is characterized by its vivid depictions of youthful optimism and the complexities of personal growth, reflective of the literary movements of realism and regionalism. The novel unfolds as a coming-of-age tale, exploring themes of ambition and the pursuit of dreams within the iconic American landscape, navigating the trials faced by its protagonists in a compelling, accessible style. Ralph Henry Barbour was not only a prolific author but also a seasoned sports enthusiast, which influenced his writing significantly. Best known for his stories centered on boys'Äô sports and outdoor life, Barbour drew from his own experiences and interests, fostering a deep connection with young readers and imparting valuable life lessons through his characters. His background in literature and his adventurous spirit propel the narrative, ensuring that his works resonate with a sense of authenticity and heart. "Finkler's Field" is a must-read for anyone captivated by tales of youth and adventure or those interested in the historical nuances of American literature. Barbour's ability to weave relatable characters with life lessons makes this novel a timeless classic that encourages reflection on the pursuit of one'Äôs passions while navigating life'Äôs myriad challenges.
Available since: 11/14/2023.
Print length: 97 pages.

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