Baseball Fever
Baseball Fever[note 1] is a novel written by Johanna Hurwitz and published in 1981 by William Morrow and Company. It features Ezra Feldman as the protagonist, who has a depicted obsession to baseball and is primarily centered on his father and Ezra himself, who fail to compromise because Ezra prefers baseball and his father loathes baseball and prefers chess and sociology.
Author | Johanna Hurwitz |
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Illustrator | Ray Cruz |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Novel Realistic fiction |
Publisher | William Morrow and Company |
Publication date | 1981 |
Media type | Print (hardback and paperback) |
Pages | 128 |
ISBN | 0-688-00710-4 |
The book is located primarily in Flushing, New York, although the story includes Princeton, New Jersey and other locations. It also depicts the numerous attempts of the protagonist to get his scholarly father interested in baseball, much to his dismay.[1]
Development
Johanna Hurwitz conceived the book after realizing that her children were "obsessed" with baseball;[note 2] the plot developed into a situation between a father and a son.
References
- Notes
- The title refers to the protagonist (Ezra Feldman) and his obsession of baseball; however, it may also refer to his educative father and his depicted sourness of Ezra and his addiction to baseball.
- It is stated on the eighth page of the novel that the book was developed from baseball enthusiasts Ben and Nomi Hurwitz.
- Footnotes
- "Baseball Fever by Johanna Hurwitz". HarperCollins. Archived from the original on 2012-10-21. Retrieved 2010-12-18.