Opening day

Opening day

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Well-written, well-structured look at Jackie Robinson's first major-league season. Jonathan Eig presents the case for why Robinson was chosen to play the role of the first black man in modern major-league baseball and shows the struggles and prejudice Robinson faced. After the glorious details of the majority of the book, the ending felt rushed, particularly in analyzing Robinson's greater legacy. Overall, this was a fascinating read.

September 16, 2016Report this review