Calico Joe by John Grisham
Calico Joe by John Grisham is a story about a 21 year old baseball phenom named Joe Castle of the Chicago Cubs and the effect he had on a young Paul Tracey's life even 20 years later. The story is from the point of view as Paul Tracey when he was a young boy at times and also as a grown man. Paul grew up with an abusive alcoholic for a father, and he also happened to be a Mets Pitcher. When his father's life nears the end, Paul is not concerned about their relationship, but he does want his father to right a wrong from his past(no spoilers). One of my favorite things about this book was the brilliant style that John Grisham used to write this book. The parts that I previously noted as where the young boy spoke were written as memoirs.
As I was reading this book, I would find myself lost in it. It is a very quick read, just 194 pages, but I found that every page of it was interesting for me. One thing I noticed was that the main characters were very developed. It almost made me feel like I was inside the book. In conclusion, I found this book very well-written as well as interesting.
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