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Out in Left Field

de Don Lemna

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Eleven-year-old Donald thinks nothing could be worse than missing a pop fly in a baseball game that most of his Montana town was watching, but through the end of 1947 and beginning of 1948, he suffers one humiliation after another.
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This sequel to "When the Sergeant Comes Marching Home" is almost as funny as the first book. (When Pat gets to finally try out Don's archery set, it is definitely as funny as the first book.) We experience a year in the life of Don as he makes his way through sixth grade in a tiny town in Montana. He begins the year by getting knocked out by a baseball, and vowing never to play baseball again. So he tries other things... archery, hockey, skiing, all with varying degrees of success or failure. Much of the humor is in the dry wit writing style Lemna uses. I am so reminded of adult Ralphie's narration of the movie "A Christmas Story" that I sometimes find myself hearing that voice in my head as a read. Same type of story in a way, and the same type of narration. The only drawback was the lack of a definite end to the book. It just ends with another story, and doesn't feel like it's wrapping things up particularly. (In fact, it would have ended more decicively if the final story had just been left off entirely.) ( )
  fingerpost | Jul 1, 2019 |
http://shawjonathan.wordpress.com/2012/05/23/don-lemna-out-in-left-field/

It's 1947 and Don – I mean the character, not the author, though there are surely a number of overlaps between the two – is 11. He and his family are still living an a farm, still scrimping and making do, still – in Don's case – yearning for such luxuries as a bow and arrows, or skates that fit, or a new hockey stick. Don is an eternal optimist, forever hatching plans to raise money, to shore up his reputation at school, to persuade relatives to come to his rescue. His hopes are dashed, his plans go awry, he is plunged into deep misery – but never into despair. Meanwhile, his brother Pat, one of the most beguiling little brothers in literature, manages with more wisdom and less turmoil (though he is responsible for at least one major explosion).

I laughed out loud many times. Any Australian children's booksellers happening to read this: do consider getting hold of it. ( )
  shawjonathan | May 30, 2012 |
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