The Art of Fielding (Collins Modern Classics)
By (Author) Chad Harbach
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
21st February 2023
26th May 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
528
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 33mm
370g
Introducing the Collins Modern Classics, a series featuring some of the most significant books of recent times, books that shed light on the human experience classics which will endure for generations to come.
Henry Skrimshander, newly arrived at college, shy and out of his depth, has a talent for baseball that borders on genius. But sometimes it seems that his only friend is big Mike Schwartz who champions the talents of others, at the expense of his own. And Owen, Henrys clever, charismatic, gay roommate, who has a secret that could put his brilliant college career in jeopardy.
Pella, the 23-year-old daughter of the college president, has returned home after a failed marriage, determined to get her life in order. Only to find her father, a confirmed bachelor, has fallen desperately in love himself.
Then, one fateful day, Henry makes a mistake misthrows a ball. And everything changes
It's left a little hole in my life the way a really good book will Jonathan Franzen
This is an outstanding novel about sport and, in Henry Skrimshander, Harbach has created a character who will keep sports psychologists in conversation for years Mike Atherton, The Times
Charming, warm-hearted, addictive Guardian
Once started The Art of Fielding is a book you want to read and read. It is deliciously old-fashioned: it simply gets on with the business of creating vivid, layered characters and telling a good, engrossing story Daily Telegraph
An intricate, poised, tingling debut leaves you longing, lingering, and a baseball convert long after the last page Ta Obreht, author of The Tigers Wife, winner of the Orange Prize
Chad Harbach has hit a game-ender with The Art of Fielding. Its pure fun, easy to read, as if the other Fielding had a hand in it as if Tom Jones were about baseball and college life John Irving
Steeped in American tradition, this moving debut hits a home runWhat in less skilled hands might have been a light comic novel evolves into a debut of great warmth and weight This is a charming, moving and slyly profound novel. You might even say Chad Harbach hit this one out of the park Sunday Telegraph
Every bit as good as billed. A big, beautiful blowout of a book, sure and generous, it reads like a throwback to the mid-20th century, when American literature was in its pomp an exceptional debut Guardian
A terrifically engaging novel you will be rewarded by a page-turning, beguiling and wonderfully warm-hearted read. Sunday Times
The baseball sequences are terrific Harbach captures precisely the strangely becalmed grace that sets sportsmen like Henry apartVery good indeed Independent
Chad Harbach grew up in Wisconsin, and graduated from Harvard in 1997. He was a Henry Hoyns Fellow at the University of Virginia, where he received an MFA in Fiction in 2004. He is the author of the much acclaimed 2011 novel The Art of Fielding. He is currently the Executive Editor of n+1, which he co-founded, and lives in Brooklyn.