Honus & Me

Honus & Me
Author Dan Gutman
Country United States
Language English
Genre Realistic Fiction, Fantasy
Publisher HarperCollins
Publication date
2000-2008 (Planned)
Preceded by world Series started
Followed by Jackie & Me

Honus & Me is a children's novel by Dan Gutman, published in 1997, and the first in the Baseball Card Adventures series. It was rejected by many publishers before HarperCollins finally accepted. The made-for-television movie The Winning Season, starring Matthew Modine, was adapted from this best-selling book.[1]

As well as the novel, the book includes a factual epilogue by Gutman and vintage photographs of Wagner.[2]

Plot

Joe Stoshack's biggest love is baseball. He knows everything there is to know about the game—except how to play well. When he takes a job cleaning a bunch of junk out of his neighbor's attic, he finds a 1909 T-206 Honus Wagner card (the most valuable baseball card in the world at the price over half a million dollars.) He tries to verify that it is an authentic Wagner by going to a collectible shop. The owner, an ex "bad guy" professional wrestler named Birdie Farrell, tries to trick him into selling it for ten dollars by saying it's Heinie Wagner. When he goes to sleep that night, he's holding the baseball card, wishing he could meet Honus.

The next day, after one of his team's games, Joe finds himself face to face with baseball legend Honus Wagner. He plays catch with him, and Joe and Honus share what their dreams are. Joe's is to play in the big leagues, while Honus' is to win the World Series. Together they travel back in time—into the seventh game of the World Series—where Honus helps Joe boost his self-esteem and gain confidence in his ability to play baseball.

Reviews

Publishers Weekly praised it as a "joyfully entertaining yarn", noting Gutman's "direct, no-frills writing style" and said: "For sports fans who like a snappy plot along with the play-by-play, this novel hits at least a triple."[2]

The Winning Season

A film of the book was made by TNT, first broadcast April 4, 2004. It starred Matthew Modine as Honus Wagner, Kristen Davis as his love interest, and Mark Rendall as the young hero Joe Soshack.[3]

References

  1. Nussbaum, Debra (2003-09-14). "IN PERSON; His Inner Child Comes Out to Play". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-04.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Children's Review: Honus & Me". Publishers Weekly. 1997-03-03. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  3. Margo Nash with Robert Strauss (April 4, 2004). "An Early Great". New York Times.

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