Fenway 1946

Red Sox, Peace, and a Year of Hope
272 Seiten, Hardcover
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Kurzbeschreibung des Verlags

Boston writer Michael Connelly captures the magic of America’s return to normalcy after World War II in this intimate portrait of a city and the baseball team it loves. Fenway 1946 celebrates the city, the team, and the spirit of that wonderful 1946 season in Boston—a season, as usual, that broke fans’ hearts—as America returned to return to peacetime pastimes. And none was more American than baseball.Along the way, Connelly brings out the stories and personalities that made that year so special in the Hub. For returning veterans like Ted Williams, young Congressman John F. Kennedy, and thousands of others and their families who worried while they were in Europe or the Pacific, the 1946 Red Sox season was a celebration. It was catharsis. It was what made America great.Husbands and sons were coming home to the open arms of a grateful nation. This included five hundred major leaguers who fought in World War II. The homecoming of America’s best sparked a spirit of collective pride from coast to coast—and New England was not exempt. For the previous five years, America sat around its radio listening to war reports. Now they would gather in the parlors to enjoy baseball once again.Baseball had always been a thread that connected the country—a sport that linked generations. Opening Day 1946 was a tangible reminder that the country was at peace—back to the way things were. Nowhere was this more relevant than in Boston. From Scollay Square to South Boston to the North End, veterans in their uniforms, kids with bats over their shoulder, and housewives were talking about the return of Ted Williams and a roster that was considered the best in the league. Expectations were high—as always, at Fenway Park. Fans somehow knew this would be their year. The 1946 Boston Red Sox finished first in the American League with a record of 104 wins and 50 losses. And they wouldn’t disappoint (until October).

Über den Autor

Michael Connelly, geboren 1956 in Philadelphia, ist mit mehr als 75 Millionen verkauften Büchern in 40 Sprachen einer der erfolgreichsten US-amerikanischen Krimi-Autoren. Auch im deutschsprachigen Raum erfreut sich der Autor mit mehr als 1,5 Millionen verkauften Exemplaren an großer Beliebtheit. Connelly studierte Journalismus und Kreatives Schreiben in Florida und arbeitete anschließend journalistisch bei verschiedenen Zeitungen, wo er sich auf Polizeireportagen spezialisierte. Für seinen Debütroman und ersten Band der Harry-Bosch-Reihe "Schwarzes Echo" erhielt der Autor den renommierten Edgar Award. Unter dem Titel "Bosch" wurde basierend auf seine Buchreihe eine Serie auf Amazon produziert. Auch seine beiden Romane "Das zweite Herz" und "Der Mandant" wurden mit Clint Eastwood und Matthew McConaughey in den Hauptrollen verfilmt. Seiner ersten Buchreihe folgten unter anderem die Mickey-Haller-Serie sowie die Renée-Ballard-Reihe. Michael Connelly lebt in Florida. Reihenfolge der Mickey-Haller-Reihe: 1. Der Mandant 2. So wahr uns Gott helfe 3. Spur der toten Mädchen 4. Der fünfte Zeuge 5. Götter der Schuld

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