College baseball star Enzo Prinziatta's life is on track for greatness -- a promising career, an attractive girlfriend carrying his baby, and endorsements lined up for miles. But when a long-held secret is revealed about his idolized, late father -- shaking the very foundation of his faith -- how will Enzo prevent his life from going completely off the rails?
This is how the novel opens, and it establishes an important thematic element--but does it do enough work to draw the reader into the narrative? I'm not so sure about that.
Book Excerpt
Eagles and Hawks and Also People As Well
The Cortland fans—for all their sports teams—had rituals.
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