The Crowd Sounds Happy: A Story of Love, Madness, and Baseball

by Nicholas Dawidoff
The Crowd Sounds Happy: A Story of Love, Madness, and Baseball
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26 ratings, 3.92 average rating, 9 reviews (more data...)
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published
May 6th 2008 by Pantheon

binding
Hardcover, 288 pages

isbn
0375400281    (isbn13: 9780375400285)

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From the author of the best-selling The Catcher Was a Spy, his most original work yet: a memoir of two cities (New Haven and New York), a family (trou...more




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Ryan
07/09/08
Ryan rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in July, 2008
There are only a few books I consider perfect: Tuck Everlasting, Book Thief, To Kill a Mockingbird, Search for Delicious...I'm not even sure I can describe perfect but I know it when I find it.

This is a perfect book.

It is a series of rememberings, both from the perspective of the age he was and from now. Woven in and out of the rememberings are baseball and his father. He never runs out of steam and the ending isn't happy because there isn't an ending.

This wa...more
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Carla
07/13/08
Carla rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in August, 2008
I thoroughly enjoy well-written and perceptive memoirs especially when they have painful and hopeful revelations in equal measure. This book is a highly satisfying memoir that contains many wonderfully descriptive passages that capture the angst of growing up and feeling like an outsider. The author's life is colored by his father's mental illness, his mother's austere strength and determination and his love of baseball. The fact that he grew up in New Haven and graduated from Hopkins added ...more
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Bill Hall
03/29/09
Bill Hall rated it: 5 of 5 stars

bookshelves: baseball, memoirs
Read in November, 2008
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Diane
08/04/08
Diane rated it: 4 of 5 stars

bookshelves: sports

My daughter Ryan says reading this book will help understand her, so I approached it a bit sideways, looking for what was Ryan more than just reading a book. I see why she was struck by the book. There is a lot of commonality – reading aloud, the Hardy Boys books, being poor and having a somewhat over-organized mother (the food shopping and freezing description was eerie), no TV, obsession with candy, even the scary parallels with the kidnapping of Jennifer and the Seattle kidnapping ...more
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Julia F.
03/19/09
Julia F. rated it: 3 of 5 stars

Read in March, 2009
The prose in this book is gorgeous and evocative as Dawidoff describes his childhood of divorced parents, one of whom was mentally unbalanced. Just a wonderful memoir.
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Mary
11/04/08
Mary rated it: 5 of 5 stars

bookshelves: memoirs, nonfiction
Read in November, 2008
A beautiful and moving memoir. Wistful in tone. I am struck by the honesty of the writing as the author confronts memories that are painful, embarassing, shameful, victorious, and loving. A portrait of an imperfect family in an imperfect world and a boy who grows in wisdom and mercy in front of our eyes.
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Audrey
07/16/08
Audrey rated it: 5 of 5 stars

What a gorgeous book. It's about so much--baseball, family, obsessive fandom, dealing with the mental illness of a family member. The writer goes off on tangents that are all ultimately rewarding and interesting and, somehow, just right.

What can't be ignored is the writing--it's stunning.
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Ellen
09/16/08
Ellen rated it: 3 of 5 stars

Yes, it's a baseball memoir....and also a memoir of growing up with a mentally ill father. He writes very, very well.
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Heather
10/09/08
Heather rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Wonderful writing.
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Andy
06/19/09
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Shannon
05/02/09
Shannon rated it: 3 of 5 stars

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Walter
04/06/09
Walter rated it: 4 of 5 stars

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03/25/09
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02/23/09
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02/19/09
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Andrea
02/08/09
Andrea rated it: 4 of 5 stars

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HD
02/07/09
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Patrick
02/01/09
Patrick rated it: 4 of 5 stars

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Michaela Vine
01/22/09
Michaela Vine rated it: 4 of 5 stars


Pageturner
01/16/09
Pageturner rated it: 3 of 5 stars

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