Summerland

Summerland by Michael Chabon, published by Disney-Hyperion on March 8, 2011, is a 512-page work written in English. The story follows Ethan Feld, who struggles with his baseball skills and faces a daunting challenge when his father mysteriously disappears. In a quest that intertwines the realms of fantasy and sports, Ethan is drawn into the baseball-centric Summerlands, where he must confront the trickster Coyote to save both his father and the fabric of existence.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction, sports, and elements of fairy tales as Ethan embarks on his journey with a diverse group of friends. The narrative explores themes of friendship and self-discovery against the backdrop of a fantastical world where baseball plays a central role. As Ethan navigates this adventure, he not only seeks to rescue his father but also learns to embrace his place on the field, making for a unique exploration of magic and determination.
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Ethan Feld is bad at baseball. Hopeless, even. But when his father mysteriously disappears, Ethan is recruited to save him and the world by traveling the baseball-obsessed Summerlands to stop Coyote, the trickster, from unmaking existence. With help from a ragtag group of friends he meets along the way, Ethan must not only find his father and stop Coyote, but also master his position on the field. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon has created a distinctly American fantasy experience with baseball at its heart.
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