Dean Duffy
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.85 (694 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0374416982 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-07-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Jeremy Peckovitch Dean Duffy Mr.Francesco Raphael Galardo of the Catskills The book I read was called Dean Duffy. It is written by Randy Powell. I choose this book because I like Randy Powell's books. I also liked it because it was a baseball book and I like baseball alot. The main character in the book is Dean Duffy. He is a high school legend. But his last two seasons weren't too good. So he sets out to find what he is worth. So he takes an apartment sitting job in Seattle. There he meets up with some old friends that he was . 90% Mental, 10% Physical A Review by CoreyDean Duffy is a young adult just out of high school. He was an awesome baseball player his freshman and sophomore years, the he went in to a huge slump his junior and senior years. He could never figure out why. But over the summer he is offered a full scholarship to a college he'd never even heard of. Almost the entire summer he is apartment sitting and doing a little work just to make enough to keep him alive. Not doing much gave him a. A Customer said A hard luck sport story. The book Dean Duffy is a good book. It is about a high school baseball player who is a superstar until his junior-year slump. He has to make a lot of decisions in this story,like which college to attend or whether or not to attend a college at all. This is a good book for sport fans, and people who like to see how other people solve problems.
Just out of high school and already washed up?
An agonizing and inexplicable slump has cut short his promising career as a ballplayer; once considered a shoo-in for any number of athletic scholarships, he is at loose ends until a longtime mentor arranges a baseball scholarship to an exclusive private college, to begin the following spring. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. Ages 12-up. Like a string of firecrackers, a series of epiphanies explodes as the deadline for Dean's decision draws near. Dean spends the autumn mulling over the offer: he takes a lot of long drives in his '63 Volvo, embarks on a wryly recounted