From Our Editors
Nathanael "Crybaby" Isbister was once the greatest baseball player
in the world, but now he's a down-on-his-luck drifter on the road
to oblivion. One day he wanders into a circus sideshow troupe
stranded in a tiny Michigan town dominated by the hellfire and
brimstone religious sect. The conflict between these two groups of
people all comes down to the baseball game to end all games.
Home Game is a funny and moving tribute
to baseball and its players.
From the Publisher
Nathanael "Crybaby" Isbister was once the greatest baseball player
in the world, but now he''s a down-on-his-luck drifter on the road
to oblivion. That is until he wanders into a circus
sideshow troupe stranded in a tiny Michigan town dominated by a
hellfire-and brimstone religious sect. The sect vows to
drive the troupe out, but give them one unlikely chance to
remain--the baseball game to end all baseball games.
A funny, moving novel, Home Game walks the straight but
delicate line between absurdity and compassion with dazzling style
and expertise.
About the Author
The author of ten novels, Paul Quarrington was also a musician
(most recently in the band Porkbelly Futures), an award-winning
screenwriter and filmmaker, and an acclaimed non-fiction
writer.
Paul Quarrington''s novel, Galveston, was
nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize; King
Leary won the CBC''s 2008 Canada Reads competition and the
Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal; and Whale Music
was awarded the Governor General''s Literary Award for Fiction.
Recently, Porkbelly Futures'' self-titled second CD has been
released to widespread acclaim, and Paul Quarrington''s short film
adaptation of The Ravine, entitled
Pavane, was featured in the Moving Stories Short Film
Festival. Paul Quarrington''s non-fiction writing includes books on
some of his favourite pastimes, such as fishing, hockey, and music.
A regular contributor of book reviews, travel columns, and
journalism to Canada''s national newspapers and magazines, he also
taught writing at Humber College and the University of Toronto.
Paul Quarringon passed away in January 2010.
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: May 7, 1996
Publisher: Random House of Canada
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0679307850
ISBN - 13: 9780679307853