<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>From sandlots to major league stands, two fans set out to recapture their love of the game.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>By the end of the 2016 season, Dale Jacobs and Heidi LM Jacobs both finally admitted to themselves and to each other that they were losing interest in the Tigers and, consequently, in baseball itself--a thread that had not only connected the two of them, but brought them together with their families and with their own histories as well. They weren't sure what they were missing, but they had an idea where it might be found: in their own backyard. Drawing a radius of one hundred miles around their home in Windsor, Ontario, Heidi and Dale set a goal of seeing fifty games within that circle in one summer, a schedule that took them across southwestern Ontario and into Michigan and Ohio, from bleachers behind high schools, to manicured university turf, to the steep concrete stands of major league parks. <em>100 Miles of Baseball</em> is the story of their rediscovery of their love of the game--and with it their relationships, and the region they call home.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><strong>Praise for 100 Miles of Baseball</strong></p> <p>"Dale Jacobs and Heidi LM Jacobs wrote this book to renew their love of baseball, and reading it will renew yours. Together they successfully capture the ritual, romanticism, and enduring beauty of this beloved game, with a back-to-basics approach that will appeal to self-proclaimed experts and perceived outsiders alike. At its core, <em>100 Miles of Baseball</em> is about endurance, nostalgia, hope, and gratitude, and is a book that handily affirms the game's very best rule--that baseball is for everyone."<strong>--Stacey May Fowles, author of <em>Baseball Life Advice </em></strong></p> <p>"In 2018, Dale Jacobs and Heidi LM Jacobs set out on the quixotic mission to take in fifty baseball games, from high school parks to the major leagues, in an effort to recapture the magic of the sport as seen live from the stands. Most of the games were played in Michigan and Southern Ontario, but this account will delight any true fan of any team, anywhere. The unexpected twists and turns of the season--like a meaty novel--can disrupt expectations and break hearts at any time. This book is timely, because it explains why the Covid-disrupted sixty-game MLB season in 2020 was so unsatisfying. In sixty games, there was simply no time or space for the joy and redemption this book captures so vividly."<strong>--Susan Jacoby, author of <em>Why Baseball Matters</em> </strong></p> <p><strong>Praise for Dale Jacobs</strong></p> <p>"Like all the best poets, Jacobs sets the truth to music."--<strong>Judy Schultz</strong></p> <p>"Dale Jacobs writes a poetry of the real ... His is both a lived and lived-in poetry, meditative, its gentle voice filled nevertheless with urgency, savoring each finely-imaged moment, thirsting for the new, reclaiming the past that is always slipping from view."--<strong>Stephen C. Behrendt</strong></p> <p><strong>Praise for Heidi LM Jacobs</strong></p> <p>"Heidi LM Jacobs nails it. <em>Molly of the Mall</em> relentlessly, hilariously conveys the ennui felt by anyone who has ever read a book and then gone to the mall ... Wicked good fun."--<strong>Kit Dobson</strong></p> <p>"I am positively besotted by Heidi LM Jacobs' debut novel, <em>Molly of the Mall</em>, which I kind of suspect was written just for me."--<strong>Kerry Clare</strong></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Dale Jacobs</strong> is the author of<em> Graphic Encounters: Comics and the Sponsorship of Multimodal Literacy</em> (Bloomsbury Academic, 2013). He is the editor of <em>Sunday with the Tigers: Eleven Ways to Watch a Game</em> (Black Moss Press, 2015) and <em>The Myles Horton Reader</em> (University of Tennessee Press, 2003), and co-editor (with Laura Micciche) of <em>A Way to Move: Rhetorics of Emotion and Composition Studies</em> (Boynton Cook/Heinemann, 2003). His academic/creative nonfiction book, <em>The 1976 Project: On Comics and Grief</em>, is forthcoming from Wilfred Laurier University Press. He is the editor of <em>The Windsor Review</em> and teaches in the English Department at the University of Windsor.</p> <p><strong>Heidi LM Jacobs</strong>' novel <em>Molly of the Mall: Literary Lass and Purveyor of Fine Footwear</em> (NeWest Press, 2019) won the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour in 2020. She is a librarian at the University of Windsor and one of the researchers behind the award-winning <em>Breaking the Colour Barrier: Wilfred "Boomer" Harding & the Chatham Coloured All-Stars</em> project. She is currently co-writing a book about the 1934 Chatham Coloured All-Stars, the first Black team to win the Ontario Baseball Amateur Association Championship (forthcoming from Wilfred Laurier University Press). Originally from Edmonton, she now lives in Windsor, Ontario.</p>
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