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A Game of Catch

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Title: A Game of Catch
by Richard Wilbur, Barry Moser
ISBN: 0-15-230563-7
Publisher: Harcourt
Pub. Date: April, 1994
Format: School & Library Binding
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $15.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 2
Summary: Not Very Interesting
Comment: This book really needs improvment. I mean, the story has absolutely NO action! It is about three kids, Monk, Scho,and Glennie playing a game of catch,and then Scho all of a sudden, starts acting silly and stupid and said that he controled Monk and Glennie and made them do whatever he wanted them to do. So they that made Monk came up the branches to where Scho was, and pushed him off the apple tree.

I can't really recommend this book to anyone because adults will think that this book is boring and kids won't understand the GIANT, BIG long words that are in this book. So what I am basically saying is, don't buy this book!

Thank you very much. Your time is appreciated!

Rating: 4
Summary: The ambiguity and paradox of adolescent relationships
Comment: A brilliant short story of the ambiguity and paradox of adolescent relationships. Although ostensibly describing a situation as mundane as two boys consumed in a mindless game of catch when a third, gloveless boy appears, the depth of character of all three boys is richly and adeptly developed . Charater motivation is as complex and confusing to each of the three boys portrayed as it is for the reader. This brief story displays powerful insight into human behavior in breathtakingly few words

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