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- Reading age12 years and up
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSports Publishing
- Publication dateApril 6, 2018
- ISBN-13978-1683582076
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Editorial Reviews
Review
—S. C. GWYNNE, author of New York Times bestsellers Empire of the Summer Moon and Rebel Yell
“My father Ted Williams firmly believed, ‘Perfection is attainable if you dare to work hard enough.’ I applaud Anne Keene for capturing the untold historical facts of the first group of men who were sent to Chapel Hill for this pathbreaking Naval aviation training program. Coupled with fantastic photos (many of which I had never seen of my father), the stories come to life with amazement in The Cloudbuster Nine.”
—CLAUDIA WILLIAMS, author, Ted Williams, My Father
"In Anne Keene's quest to learn about the “gods of baseball” shadowed by her father as a child at the Pre-Flight School, she uncovers an unexplored world and teaches us about the largely-overlooked athletic training programs of the Second World War. Well-written and impeccably researched, this captivating book offers new insights into the training that forged some of the most fabled members of the “Greatest Generation.” The Cloudbuster Nine opens a new window into baseball that would appeal to any military buff, and to readers looking for a compelling family memoir."
—BILL NOWLIN, author or editor of more than seventy books on baseball including Ted Williams at War
"This is a powerful and true account of some of the greatest players who ever played the game and their naval aviation training that helped win WWII. The journey of the Cloudbusters batboy is another central element of the book that will stir the emotions of anyone who ever dreamed or tried to play in the big leagues. If you are a coach or a parent who aims to motivate the next generation of players, read this book."
—MIKE CAPPS, radio broadcaster of the Round Rock Express, Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers and former CNN correspondent
"Baseball fans—both avid and casual—will devour this book like a stadium hot dog. Keene's previously untold story of The Cloudbuster Nine, an unlikely team of Navy pilots-in-training, headlined by the great Ted Williams, is a master stroke of research. It is also a highly readable portrait of a time when Americans pulled together for a greater cause. Interwoven in the main narrative about heroes-on-the-diamond is the poignant story of Keene's father, the team batboy, who wanted nothing more than a baseball career and lived a life of bitter regret. Her skills as a storyteller will make the reader taste the Gulden's mustard on their hot dogs and hear the crack of every bat. Riveting!"
—KATHRYN SMITH, journalist and author of The Gatekeeper: Missy LeHand, FDR, and the Untold Story of the Partnership That Defined a Presidency
“The Cloudbuster Nine brings to life a long-overlooked piece of baseball and World War II history. It’s an amazing oral history that tells an important story about how our cultural fabric of baseball was intertwined with the spirit and character of men in uniform during our greatest conflict. It is so well written and researched that I couldn’t put it down.”
—C. PAUL ROGERS III, co-writer of four baseball books, including Lucky Me, My Sixty-Five Years in Baseball with Eddie Robinson
“A previously untold tale of a time when playing the game was second to service to one’s country. It’s also a story of a daughter who comes to fully understand her father’s love of that game and his disappointment that he never achieved his dream to remain a part of it. A great read wrapped around two of my loves – aviation and baseball.”
—Lt. Gen. ROBERT “BOOMER” MILSTEAD JR, USMC (RET.)
“An important story enriched by solid research and authorial commitment.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“This book should be read by anyone who enjoys reading about baseball, military stories, World War II history--or even just good stories. It is truly a wonderful piece of work.”—LANCE SMITH, The Guy Who Reviews Sports Books blog
"Baseball combined with World War II has given us some incredible stories to reflect on. Stories of unimaginable bravery and heroism from citizen/athlete soldiers. Anne Keene’s The Cloudbuster Nine adds a new dimension to the story. A beautifully told, family-related adventure about Ted Williams— one of the game’s biggest names—and the Chapel Hill Cloudbusters—one of the game’s least-known teams. Written with passion and tension, The Cloudbuster Nine is a must-read for anyone who loves their baseball with a twist of nostalgia."
—GARY BEDINGFIELD, British WWII baseball historian who founded Baseball in Wartime network
“Anne Keene’s remarkable The Cloudbuster Nine is a terrific piece of research into a forgotten corner of American history—a place where the myths of major league baseball intersect with the myths of the Second World War. It is also a place inhabited by her own father, who becomes the myth that ties it all together. An excellent read!"
—S. C. GWYNNE, author of New York Times bestsellers Empire of the Summer Moon and Rebel Yell
“My father Ted Williams firmly believed, ‘Perfection is attainable if you dare to work hard enough.’ I applaud Anne Keene for capturing the untold historical facts of the first group of men who were sent to Chapel Hill for this pathbreaking Naval aviation training program. Coupled with fantastic photos (many of which I had never seen of my father), the stories come to life with amazement in The Cloudbuster Nine.”
—CLAUDIA WILLIAMS, author, Ted Williams, My Father
"In Anne Keene's quest to learn about the “gods of baseball” shadowed by her father as a child at the Pre-Flight School, she uncovers an unexplored world and teaches us about the largely-overlooked athletic training programs of the Second World War. Well-written and impeccably researched, this captivating book offers new insights into the training that forged some of the most fabled members of the “Greatest Generation.” The Cloudbuster Nine opens a new window into baseball that would appeal to any military buff, and to readers looking for a compelling family memoir."
—BILL NOWLIN, author or editor of more than seventy books on baseball including Ted Williams at War
"This is a powerful and true account of some of the greatest players who ever played the game and their naval aviation training that helped win WWII. The journey of the Cloudbusters batboy is another central element of the book that will stir the emotions of anyone who ever dreamed or tried to play in the big leagues. If you are a coach or a parent who aims to motivate the next generation of players, read this book."
—MIKE CAPPS, radio broadcaster of the Round Rock Express, Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers and former CNN correspondent
"Baseball fans—both avid and casual—will devour this book like a stadium hot dog. Keene's previously untold story of The Cloudbuster Nine, an unlikely team of Navy pilots-in-training, headlined by the great Ted Williams, is a master stroke of research. It is also a highly readable portrait of a time when Americans pulled together for a greater cause. Interwoven in the main narrative about heroes-on-the-diamond is the poignant story of Keene's father, the team batboy, who wanted nothing more than a baseball career and lived a life of bitter regret. Her skills as a storyteller will make the reader taste the Gulden's mustard on their hot dogs and hear the crack of every bat. Riveting!"
—KATHRYN SMITH, journalist and author of The Gatekeeper: Missy LeHand, FDR, and the Untold Story of the Partnership That Defined a Presidency
“The Cloudbuster Nine brings to life a long-overlooked piece of baseball and World War II history. It’s an amazing oral history that tells an important story about how our cultural fabric of baseball was intertwined with the spirit and character of men in uniform during our greatest conflict. It is so well written and researched that I couldn’t put it down.”
—C. PAUL ROGERS III, co-writer of four baseball books, including Lucky Me, My Sixty-Five Years in Baseball with Eddie Robinson
“A previously untold tale of a time when playing the game was second to service to one’s country. It’s also a story of a daughter who comes to fully understand her father’s love of that game and his disappointment that he never achieved his dream to remain a part of it. A great read wrapped around two of my loves – aviation and baseball.”
—Lt. Gen. ROBERT “BOOMER” MILSTEAD JR, USMC (RET.)
“An important story enriched by solid research and authorial commitment.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“This book should be read by anyone who enjoys reading about baseball, military stories, World War II history--or even just good stories. It is truly a wonderful piece of work.”—LANCE SMITH, The Guy Who Reviews Sports Books blog
"Baseball combined with World War II has given us some incredible stories to reflect on. Stories of unimaginable bravery and heroism from citizen/athlete soldiers. Anne Keene’s The Cloudbuster Nine adds a new dimension to the story. A beautifully told, family-related adventure about Ted Williams— one of the game’s biggest names—and the Chapel Hill Cloudbusters—one of the game’s least-known teams. Written with passion and tension, The Cloudbuster Nine is a must-read for anyone who loves their baseball with a twist of nostalgia."
—GARY BEDINGFIELD, British WWII baseball historian who founded Baseball in Wartime network
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Product details
- ASIN : B073X565ZP
- Publisher : Sports Publishing (April 6, 2018)
- Publication date : April 6, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 32093 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 410 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #153,785 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
- #24 in Sports Fan Baseballs
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About the author

Anne R. Keene’s work has been featured in the New York Times, Dallas Morning News, Raleigh News & Observer, and HISTORY, and she has appeared on C-SPAN's American History channel, National World War II Museum discussions and a host of historic sports forums. She began her career on Capitol Hill and has worked in documentary film research, television, radio, and public relations, earning national awards each year for creative concepts.
As a recognized voice of surviving major league players who served in WWII, Keene has spoken at the National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum in Cooperstown, major league ballparks, universities, libraries, Naval Academy alumni chapters, and baseball fan clubs nationwide. She is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research, the PBS-supported Texas Our Texas, and serves on the board of the Texas Friends of Libraries & Archives Foundation. Keene is a North Carolina native and graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who resides in Austin, Texas. Her website is www.annerkeene.com.
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This book is not a usual “inside baseball” account. Rather it gives a detailed story of young men who were determined to become Navy and Marine pilots: Naval Aviators. The memories of Ted Williams are particularly noteworthy, be they news clippings or anecdotal remembrances. Red Sox fans and Marines have a predisposed fondness for stories about him and his peers. This book contains a valuable history that was nearly lost forever. Ms Keene has blessed us with a treasure. I wholeheartedly recommend it.
This book might have been better as a long magazine article. And it definitely would have been better if it had been told chronologically.
I guess that was my fault in buying the book to expect that without fully reading summaries of it before I purchased it though.
No matter what I felt though, the author did a very good job here, and I cannot fault her for writing a well-researched book that simply didn't match up exactly with my specific tastes.
If you have a military background and are a baseball fan, I would absolutely recommend this book.