Real Grass, Real Heroes

Real Grass, Real Heroes by Don Dimaggio, published by Kensington on February 23, 2004, is a 352-page work that delves into the 1941 baseball season, set against the looming backdrop of World War II. This edition offers a unique perspective on the players and events of that remarkable year, highlighting its significance as a pivotal moment in baseball history.
Readers will find an exploration of the intertwining of sports and historical events, as the narrative captures the essence of an era marked by change. The book presents insights into the lives of the players and the impact of the season, reflecting on themes of resilience and the spirit of competition during challenging times. With its focus on fiction, this work provides a thoughtful examination of a significant chapter in American sports history.
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Against the backdrop of the growing storm clouds of World War II, the 1941 baseball season was remarkable both for its players and events–and for its significance as the end of an era. Written by Joe DiMaggio’s brother.
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