The Celebrant

Eric Rolfe Greenberg
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The first two decades of the twentieth century were a time of promise and innocence in America. Hardworking immigrants could achieve the American dream; heroes were truly heroic. Eric Rolfe Greenberg brilliantly and authentically chronicles the real-life saga of the first national baseball hero, Christy Mathewson, and the fictional story of a Jewish immigrant family of jewelers. In these pages Mathewson and other great players like John McGraw, Honus Wagner, and Connie Mack discover the realities behind the shining the burdens of being a hero and the temptations that taint success.  
Genres: BaseballFictionSportsHistorical FictionNovels
272 Pages

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