465
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
United States • 1960s
1970
Howell Book House
Adult
18+ years
Ball Four is Jim Bouton's candid memoir detailing his experiences as a Major League Baseball pitcher. The book explores the behind-the-scenes life of baseball players in the 1960s, highlighting their personalities, struggles, and the baseball culture. Bouton offers insights into the challenges athletes face, emphasizing their humanity beyond the public persona.
Humorous
Informative
Nostalgic
Bittersweet
Contemplative
Ball Four by Jim Bouton is praised for its candid and humorous look at the world of baseball, offering readers an unprecedented behind-the-scenes glimpse. While some appreciate its honesty and wit, others criticize it for breaking the unwritten code of player privacy. Overall, the book is considered groundbreaking in sports literature for its authenticity and entertaining narrative.
A reader who enjoys Ball Four by Jim Bouton is likely a sports enthusiast with an interest in baseball, insider perspectives, and candid storytelling. Fans of Moneyball by Michael Lewis and The Glory of Their Times by Lawrence Ritter will appreciate its behind-the-scenes look at the sport and its unfiltered take on athlete life.
465
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
United States • 1960s
1970
Howell Book House
Adult
18+ years
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