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5.0 out of 5 stars It captures the emotions of a parent letting go
Although the divorce is pivotal in this story, it is not necessarily the key to the book's essence. Any parent who has reached the point of letting go can relate to the emotions the author so wonderfully describes. If a reader is an avid baseball fan, especially Little League, Pony League, Babe Ruth, etc., the story jumps out at you and transports you to that...
Published on May 26, 1998

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3.0 out of 5 stars BIG Disappointment!
Based on the reviews, I was highly anticipating reading this. Was so glad I found it for sale used somewhere. I was expecting an unforgettable read. It called me on so many levels...I'm a former college & minor league baseball player, I'm a Dad, I coach my son's baseball team...I mean the subject matter of this book couldn't seem to be any better. I was hugely let...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It captures the emotions of a parent letting go, May 26, 1998
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Although the divorce is pivotal in this story, it is not necessarily the key to the book's essence. Any parent who has reached the point of letting go can relate to the emotions the author so wonderfully describes. If a reader is an avid baseball fan, especially Little League, Pony League, Babe Ruth, etc., the story jumps out at you and transports you to that "magic" only summer youth baseball can take you. As the mother of three children, two who are finished with youth baseball and softball, and one still keeping me in the "magic" at the age of 13, I loved the book. Mr. Gent deals with emotions like unconditional love, fear, apprehension,regret and wins during that Last Magic Summer.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book about dads, lads and Derek Jeter..., September 3, 2001
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C. Baker "cdbfour" (Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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I cannot believe this book is out of print. I gave my copy to my brother several years ago, and went looking for a new copy today after the hated New York Yankees swept my beloved Boston Red Sox by scoring a whopping 6 runs in three games.
Why? Because Peter Gent's book - which is a wonderful tale about a father and his son getting to know one another - is also a prequel to the very public and successful career of Derek Jeter. You see, Derek Jeter starred on the Connie Mack team that Gent's son Carter played against for the Michigan state championship, and even back then, he was being viewed as a big-time up-and-coming baseball phenom.
And while some of the scenes between Gent and his son will tear your heart out, Jeter is front-and-center in the best sports scene in the book. That occurs when Mike Wyshowski(sp?), the farm-boy pitcher for Carter's team, whiffs Derek Jeter swinging with runners in scoring position late in the very close Championship Game, thereby sealing the win for the underdogs (and permanently endearing himself to me).
This is a wonderful novel. I read North Dallas Forty when I was just a kid, and thought it was a great, funny book. I thought this book, which I read after I'd gotten old enough to get married and have kids of my own, was much, much better. I'm assuming the fact that it's out of print means it didn't sell well. That's a shame, because it's every bit the story NDF was, and then some.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a part of that "magic summer", January 25, 2000
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After Pete had asked a friend & I to join his Bangor team for the Kalamazoo tourney in the summer of 1991, I really got to understand & appreciate the love that he had for Carter & youth sports. His book was truly touching, especially after he asked me to be a small part of one of those summers. I will always cherish the opportunity he gave me, as well as the autographed copy of this book. A must read for all baseball fans & parents.
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3.0 out of 5 stars BIG Disappointment!, December 29, 2008
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This review is from: The Last Magic Summer: A Season with My Son (Paperback)
Based on the reviews, I was highly anticipating reading this. Was so glad I found it for sale used somewhere. I was expecting an unforgettable read. It called me on so many levels...I'm a former college & minor league baseball player, I'm a Dad, I coach my son's baseball team...I mean the subject matter of this book couldn't seem to be any better. I was hugely let down. I liked Carter and his teammates. They all seemed wonderful and I related to their comraderie of being on a team togther. Where I wa annoyed was with Mr. Gent. The guy coached his son for several years and didn't care enough to pick up a book and LEARN about baseball. It's great he was willing to be out there but these boys deserved more than a coach who smoked in the dugout, wouldn't take the time to learn the game at all, and couldn't find someone to donate a few hundred dollars so they could have uniforms! He admitted he sucked as a coach, but why could't he have DONE something about it. (for example, how hard would it have been to develop a very rudimentary signal system so he's not just yelling "steal" across the diamond as his steal sign? Shameful!) Despite the glowing reviews, if you are a hugh baseball fan, I urge caution to the reader not to expect too much from this book.
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