Weatherby's Inning: A Story of College Life and Baseball by Ralph Henry Barbour
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Barbour, Ralph Henry, 1870-1944
English
"Weatherby's Inning: A Story of College Life and Baseball" by Ralph Henry Barbour is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around Jack Weatherby, a freshman at Erskine College, who grapples with feelings of isolation and the stigma of being labeled a coward after failing to rescue a drowning boy. With themes of friendship, p...
explore the personal challenges that arise in the formative years of young adulthood. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to Jack Weatherby, who faces a tumultuous emotional environment at Erskine College following a traumatic incident at the river. Overwhelmed by loneliness and struggling with a sense of alienation from his peers, Jack's journey is marked by introspection and a desire for acceptance. After being publicly accused of cowardice when he hesitated to act during the emergency, he decides to persist and try out for the college baseball team, seeking redemption. The opening chapters lay the groundwork for Jack's evolving relationships and highlight the contrasting personalities he encounters, setting the stage for his quest to prove himself both on and off the field. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Kimberly Taylor
1 year agoAfter spending a few days with this digital edition, the step-by-step breakdown of the methodology is extremely helpful for students. I'm glad I chose this over the other alternatives.
Paul White
4 months agoFrom a researcher's perspective, the historical context mentioned in the early chapters is quite enlightening. A mandatory read for anyone in this industry.
Mary Harris
1 year agoA must-have for graduate-level students in this discipline.
Kimberly Williams
3 weeks agoAs someone working in this industry, I found the insights very accurate.