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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another emotional baseball saga from Tom Stanton,
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This review is from: The Road to Cooperstown: A Father, Two Sons, and the Journey of a Lifetime (Hardcover)
Like Tom Stanton's first book about Tiger Stadium's final season, this book combines great baseball stories into a family pilgramage. We learn not only about Cooperstown, but what it means to Stanton and his family. We get to know the Stantons in the same intimate way we come to know Cooperstown.
You will very much enjoy this book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Stanton in the Running for a 2nd CASEY Award,
By mike shannon (Cincinnati, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Road to Cooperstown: A Father, Two Sons, and the Journey of a Lifetime (Hardcover)
Great subject and wonderful execution. Even veteran Cooperstown-goers will learn things about the town and the Hall of Fame. No one has ever repeated as a CASEY Award winner. Will Stanton be the first?
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One Family's Journey To Baseball's Shrine,
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This review is from: The Road to Cooperstown: A Father, Two Sons, and the Journey of a Lifetime (Hardcover)
I loved this book, and I think most baseball fans will, too. If "Field of Dreams" is your favorite baseball film, if you believe in baseball as poetry, baseball as religion, baseball as the glue binding fathers to sons, then this book is definitely for you.The dream of visiting Cooperstown and the Hall of Fame first took hold of author Tom Stanton in the summer of 1972. His mother's illness prevented the trip from happening then, but an invitation to speak at the shrine after publication of his first book ("The Final Season") finally made it happen. He asked his father and older brother to join him, the men who first awakened in him the love of the game. Chapters about their trip and the hall itself are interspersed with chapters looking back to 1972. Baseball memories, and the theme of the game as a metaphor for life, provide the interconnecting thread. It's a journey across the miles for the Stantons, but also a journey through the years. I'm glad to have been able to share it with them, and I hope you will, too.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read! Highly recommended!,
By JA_HAWK "JA_HAWK" (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Road to Cooperstown: A Father, Two Sons, and the Journey of a Lifetime (Thomas Dunne Books) (Paperback)
This book was given to me as a gift before my road trip to the quaint village of Cooperstown!!! My partner & I were going to Holy Grounds of baseball immortals for a few days, and as we were road tripping it from Ohio to New York, we took turns reading aloud to eachother this book. I have to tell you (having been to Cooperstown before - and being a HUGE baseball fan all my life) I could vizualize everything that was being described - page by page in Mr. Stanton's book! The personal trip for him, and hearing/reading it from his perspective was refreshing, and heartwarming! Strongly recommend this book for ANYONE who enjoys the sport of baseball...great read, and made my "Road to Cooperstown" a memorable one as well!!!
A side note, I had the privelage of meeting the Author at a recent book signing event promoting his new book Ty & The Babe (which I purchased and I am reading now)...he is as warm, and personable as I imagine from reading the pages of his book! Thank You for a wonderful book, and sharing your personal experiences and memories ----
5.0 out of 5 stars
A brilliant journey for every fan to read,
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This review is from: The Road to Cooperstown: A Father, Two Sons, and the Journey of a Lifetime (Thomas Dunne Books) (Paperback)
Mr. Stanton does a wonderful job luring the you, the reader through this book. Stanton a devoted Tigers fan, writes this in a way where a fan for any major league team would enjoy. A must read for all baseball fans!
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Stanton Strikes Gold Again,
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This review is from: The Road to Cooperstown: A Father, Two Sons, and the Journey of a Lifetime (Thomas Dunne Books) (Paperback)
"The Road to Cooperstown" is one of those books that you always hope you'll stumble across some day and when you do, you promptly try to force it on everyone you've ever met! I know I did.
Stanton has long been one of my favorite writers. I've had the privilege of meeting him and talking baseball with him, both were big honors. He is a die-hard baseball fan, from a die-hard baseball family. This book chronicles his long overdue road trip to Cooperstown to visit the Baseball Hall of Fame with his father. As always Stanton's beautiful writing voice leaps off the pages and into your heart. As a man who has always connected with his father through baseball, this book meant a lot to me. I recommend this (and anything else by Stanton) to readers of all types. |
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The Road to Cooperstown: A Father, Two Sons, and the Journey of a Lifetime (Thomas Dunne Books) by Tom Stanton (Paperback - May 1, 2004)
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