All the Stars Came Out That Night
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Imprint: Plume
(Feb 27, 2007)
Fiction, Paperback, 432 pages
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780452287624
Fiction, Paperback, 432 pages
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780452287624
Description of All the Stars Came Out That Night
Kevin King’s debut novel, All the Stars Came Out That Night, is a vivid portrait of Depression-era America written in a voice at once humorous and poetic. Set at Boston’s Fenway Park on October 20, 1943, All the Stars Came Out That Night imagines a late-night baseball game bankrolled by Henry Ford, pitting Dizzy Dean’s all-white all-stars against Satchel Paige’s black all-stars. Not a contest waged for money or trophies, the outcome of this game carries with it both the weight of a historic injusticethe barring of blacks from baseballand the promise of vindication and redemption. Steeped in baseball lore and featuring an array of iconic American figuresfrom Babe Ruth to Clarence DarrowAll the Stars Came Out That Nightfar transcends the sport of baseball, creating a tale that is mythic, captivating, and above all, quintessentially American.
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