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1. Wait Till Next Year
by Doris Kearns Goodwin
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2. Wait Till Next Year: A Memoir
by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Set in the suburbs of New York in the 1950s, this memoir recreates the postwar era, when owning a single-family home meant the realization of a dream ... More
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3. Perfect, Once Removed: When Baseball Was All the World to Me
by Phillip Hoose
"Although sports journalist Hoose's memoir of a baseball-obsessed childhood has the potential for the usual suspended-in-amber nostalgia of ... More
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4. The Road to Cooperstown: A Father, Two Sons, and the Journey of a Lifetime
by Tom Stanton
From the author of "The Final Season" comes a true bonding experience at the heart of this book about baseball, family, the Hall of Fame, and the ... More
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5. Un-American Activities
by Sally Belfrage
The autobiographical chronicles of an unusual coming-of-age. Sally Belfrage describes growing up during the1950s, feeling like an outsider despite ... More
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7. Birth of a Fan
by Ron Fimrite (Editor)
Birth of a Fan celebrates the long-standing relationship between baseball and literature. The 15 never-before-published accounts gathered in this ... More
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9. Memories of Clason Point
by Kelly Sonnenfeld, Hilary Mosberg (Illustrator)
The author describes the life of her Jewish family and her memories of her father in the Clason Point neighborhood of the Bronx, particularly during ... More
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10. Too Rich: The Family Secrets of Doris Duke
by Pony Duke, Jason Thomas
One of the richest women in the world, Doris Duke lived life on her own terms. When she died in 1993, Duke left behind more than $2 billion, most of ... More
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13. The Kids Are All Right
by Diana Welch, Liz Welch, Amanda Welch
An exceptional and eloquent story of courage, survival, and unconditional love, "The Kids Are All Right" celebrates with openness, candor, and humor ... More
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14. Babe Ruth
by Jim Reisler
The fascinating, nearforgotten tale of how Babe Ruth revolutionized baseball and became America's biggest hero, all in a single season With World War ... More
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15. FDR: New York Years
by Kenneth Sydney Davis
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16. Derek Jeter: Pride of the Yankees
by Patrick Giles, Peter Giles
Derek Jeter has been considered the pride of the New York Yankees. This unauthorized biography covers his 24 years of life and his career in baseball ... More
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19. Safe at Home: Confessions of a Baseball Fanatic
by Alyssa Milano
The Hollywood star--and one of the most popular bloggers on Major League Baseball's Web site--brings an intelligent, witty, and fresh perspective on ... More
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21. Baseball Letters: A Fan's Correspondence with His Heroes
This is a unique scrapbook containing many of baseball's greatest moments--in the words of the players who lived them. For every fan who's ever ... More
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23. My Thirty Years in Baseball
by John Joseph McGraw
As a player and as a manager, John McGraw came to beat you, and he usually did. If winning could be done within the rules, that was fine; but he ... More
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25. Baseball Hall of Fame: Poster Book of Superstars
by Jim Kaplan, Dick Perez
The second edition of this popular book features profiles of 20 legendary baseball greats, along with large, colorful posters of these Hall-of-Famers ... More
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