The Art of Fielding - Chad Harbach

The Art of Fielding

By Chad Harbach

  • Release Date: 2011-09-07
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 2,431 Ratings

Description

A disastrous error on the field sends five lives into a tailspin in this widely acclaimed tale about love, life, and baseball, praised by the New York Times as "wonderful...a novel that is every bit as entertaining as it is affecting." 

Named one of the year's best books by the New York Times, NPR, The New YorkerLos Angeles TimesWashington PostWall Street JournalChristian Science MonitorBloombergKansas City StarRichmond Times-Dispatch, and Time Out New York
  At Westish College, a small school on the shore of Lake Michigan, baseball star Henry Skrimshander seems destined for big league stardom. But when a routine throw goes disastrously off course, the fates of five people are upended.
  Henry's fight against self-doubt threatens to ruin his future. College president Guert Affenlight, a longtime bachelor, has fallen unexpectedly and helplessly in love. Owen Dunne, Henry's gay roommate and teammate, becomes caught up in a dangerous affair. Mike Schwartz, the Harpooners' team captain and Henry's best friend, realizes he has guided Henry's career at the expense of his own. And Pella Affenlight, Guert's daughter, returns to Westish after escaping an ill-fated marriage, determined to start a new life.

As the season counts down to its climactic final game, these five are forced to confront their deepest hopes, anxieties, and secrets. In the process they forge new bonds, and help one another find their true paths. Written with boundless intelligence and filled with the tenderness of youth, The Art of Fielding is an expansive, warmhearted novel about ambition and its limits, about family and friendship and love, and about commitment -- to oneself and to others.

"First novels this complete and consuming come along very, very seldom." --Jonathan Franzen

Reviews

  • Really good modern novel

    4
    By Gaddzilla
    It feels like a classic American novel with modern touches. A really good read.
  • Average writing and story

    2
    By R Kipling
    This reads like a first novel and it's not a great one. Tried to hard with the baseball and Moby Dick devices, much too ambitious writer.
  • The Art of Fielding

    3
    By Bookoes
    Modestly entertaining at times but disappointing overall. Odd plot line, especially the relationship of the college president and Owen. Was constantly hoping for a magical feel like The Natural by Malamud, but it just never came. Henry's fate was implausible and a letdown given the extent of his character development in the first half of the book.
  • Great Story

    5
    By TGmusic
    I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The first 50 pages start slow but were important for character development. Although baseball serves as a backdrop for this book, I don't think you need an education in or a love for the game to enjoy it. I found myself interested in every character's journey. A great read...highly recommended.
  • The art of Fielding

    5
    By LK 99
    One of the best books I've read in a long time.. Sorry to see it end. My advise, just buy it.
  • The Art of Fielding

    5
    By Emmet Aloysius
    Great story with interesting characters and a pleasurable read...EAF
  • The Art of Fielding

    1
    By PPAAIR
    Started out good, even great then went south with the homosexual affair between the president and a student. All that was nonsense and sickening. The character of Henry was quite undeveloped and he remained a child until the very end. I would not recommend this book to anyone for any reason other than how not to tell a story.
  • Fantastic Book

    5
    By EugGold
    Great piece of writing. Characters are well developed and the plot keeps turning on you. Definitely helps to have an appreciation for baseball, but a phenomenal read even if you don't. Highly recommend it!
  • The art of fielding

    5
    By Karenpebble
    This is such a beautifully written book. I ate and drank the words, thoughts and emotions. Just glorious. What a story!,
  • Brilliant!

    5
    By Sunday23
    I fell in love with these fascinating, flawed, and unique characters. Was sad to have the book end.

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