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The Crowd Sounds Happy

A Story of Love, Madness, and Baseball

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The Crowd Sounds Happy
Written by Nicholas Dawidoff
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780375400285
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"The Crowd Sounds Happy vividly captures the crosscurrents of a childhood at once unusually happy and unusually haunted. Dawidoff writes like an angel, and his memoir bids fair to join Tobias Wolff's This Boy's Life on the short shelf of great books about American boyhood."
--Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore's Dilemma

"This beautiful book is like a sharp knife--painful, gleaming and utterly precise."
--Joan Acocella, author of Twenty-eight Artists and Two Saints

"A tender, exquisitely observed recollection of childhood, a failed and hurtful father, and hope."
--Alan Lightman, author of Einstein's Dreams

"A father-son-baseball story like no other. Dawidoff limns the double life of adolescence so acutely that I found myself wincing at least once a paragraph. I devoured and savored this beautifully written book, even as it broke my heart."
--George Howe Colt, author of The Big House

"I've never read a memoir whose author has remained truer to his boyhood self. The young Dawidoff who loved Ted Williams, Elvis Costello, and Samuel Johnson has grown up to write like an original amalgam of all three, and the result is an intricately recollected, uncommonly frank self-portrait with something terrific on page after page."
--Jonathan Franzen, author of The Corrections

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