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IainWear

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Crowned Review You Gotta Have Faith (1598 words)
by IainWear - written on 03/03/06 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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Fenway Park, hoping beyond hope that this will be their year. For many of them, the 2004 season would be no different than usual. For Stephen King and Stewart O’Nan, it was business as usual except that they would be writing down their thoughts, instead of just having them. With these two men, we follow the highs and lows of the Red Sox 2004 season, from the pre-season thoughts to Spring training, all the way through until the end of the season. It’s an interesting format for a book, written in parts by both authors in a kind of diary format, but also featuring E-Mails between the two of them, chatting about the games, their thoughts and just general Red Sox stuff. ...

IainWear

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Crowned Review You Gotta Have Faith (1598 words)
by IainWear - written on 03/03/06 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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Fenway Park, hoping beyond hope that this will be their year. For many of them, the 2004 season would be no different than usual. For Stephen King and Stewart O’Nan, it was business as usual except that they would be writing down their thoughts, instead of just having them. With these two men, we follow the highs and lows of the Red Sox 2004 season, from the pre-season thoughts to Spring training, all the way through until the end of the season. It’s an interesting format for a book, written in parts by both authors in a kind of diary format, but also featuring E-Mails between the two of them, chatting about the games, their thoughts and just general Red Sox stuff. ...

pambo

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by pambo - written on 24/10/00 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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Novelist Stewart O’Nan has told a complex, true story in the simply named book, The Circus Fire” which recounts the horror that occurred nearly 60 years ago in Hartford, Conn. About 7,000 people went to see an afternoon show of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum&Bailey on July 6, 1944; of that, 167 would die horrible deaths in a fast-moving blaze, and another several hundred would suffer a range of injuries. Of the many portraits O’Nan paints, we know this: Many of the victims were children; some people lost their entire families; lots of people acted like heroes, while others acted like heels and cowards; dozens of survivors ...

pambo

Circus Fire, the - Stewart O'Nan

Premium Review Disaster in the Big Top (945 words)
by pambo - written on 24/10/00 (Very useful, 81 readings)
Rating:

Novelist Stewart O’Nan has told a complex, true story in the simply named book, The Circus Fire” which recounts the horror that occurred nearly 60 years ago in Hartford, Conn. About 7,000 people went to see an afternoon show of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum&Bailey on July 6, 1944; of that, 167 would die horrible deaths in a fast-moving blaze, and another several hundred would suffer a range of injuries. Of the many portraits O’Nan paints, we know this: Many of the victims were children; some people lost their entire families; lots of people acted like heroes, while others acted like heels and cowards; dozens of survivors ...

 
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