As a rebellious daughter of the sixties recalls the year her mother played baseball in 1947, two luminous stories begin to unfold in America's heartland, one lived and one imagined. . . .
The Washington Post said of this book, "smart, wry, and just this side of insane...." I would definitely agree with "just this side of insane." But it kept my attention -- I read it all the way through. Wanted to know what happened to Irini.