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Kirkus Reviews Gives Major League Hit to William Hazelgrove’s "The Pitcher"

By William Hazelgrove on August 16 2013 | 278 Views

Kirkus Reviews the toughest reviewer in the business just gave William Hazelgrove’s The Pitcher an impressive boost.

Chicago, IL, August 16, 2013 -- Kirkus Reviews the toughest reviewer in the business just gave William Hazelgrove’s The Pitcher an impressive boost. The story of a Mexican American boy with a golden arm and an aging World Series pitcher is gaining steam. “An engaging, well-written sports story with plenty of human drama—this one is a solid hit." --Kirkus.

THE PITCHER
Author: William Elliott Hazelgrove
Review Issue Date: September 1, 2013
Online Publish Date: August 15, 2013
Publisher:Koehler Books
Pages: 252
Price ( Paperback ): $15.95
Publication Date: September 1, 2013
ISBN ( Paperback ): 978-1-938467-59-2
Category: Fiction

Hazelgrove knits a host of social issues into a difficult but believable tale in which junior high–age Ricky has a gift: He can throw a mean fastball.

Although the story opens with triumph—young Ricky surprises and impresses a carnival barker with his pitching—success generally proves elusive for this son of undocumented immigrants. With an abusive, mostly absent father and racially motivated bullying by teammates and adults, it’s not just Ricky’s pitching in need of a change-up. His supportive, spitfire, Latina mother is seriously ill and without health insurance, his goal of making the high school team is increasingly unlikely, and the litany of obstacles appears otherwise unending. Class issues? Check. Dyslexia? You bet. But Ricky’s first-person voice is entertaining and unflinching; when a drunk, ex-pro pitcher offers surprising assistance, the youngster notes that “we are equipped to handle all the bad shit, you know. But good things are a little trickier.” Given the gritty portrayal of can’t-catch-a-break lives and the cruelty and kindness of people young and old, sophisticated readers might balk at a somewhat implausible solution when Ricky is thrown one final curve before tryouts. But no one will really mind—this kid deserves a break. An engaging, well written sports story, this one is a solid hit."

Contact:
William Hazelgrove
WilliamHazelgrove.Com
3 Crescent Lane
St. Charles IL 60175
708-466-7601
jturner@pantonnepress.com
http://www.williamhazelgrove.com



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