In "A Nice Little Place on the North Side, "leading
columnist George Will returns to baseball with a deeply personal look at
his hapless Chicago Cubs and their often beatified home, Wrigley Field,
as it turns one hundred years old. Baseball, Will argues, is full of
metaphors for life, religion, and happiness, and Wrigley is considered
one of its sacred spaces. But what is its true, hyperbole-free history?
Winding
beautifully like Wrigley's iconic ivy, Will's meditation on "The
Friendly Confines" examines both the unforgettable stories that forged
the field's legend and the larger-than-life characters--from Wrigley and
Ruth to Veeck, Durocher, and Banks--who brought it glory, heartbreak,
and scandal. Drawing upon his trademark knowledge and inimitable sense
of humor, Will also explores his childhood connections to the team, the
Cubs' future, and what keeps long-suffering fans rooting for the home
team after so many years of futility.
In the end, "A Nice Little
Place on the North Side" is more than just the history of a ballpark. It
is the story of Chicago, of baseball, and of America itself.
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