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Country Hardball by Steve Weddle

kbranfield's review against another edition

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4.0

Steve Weddle's Country Hardball is a compelling novel-in-stories about a small working class town in the South. This unique storytelling technique paints a stark picture about life in Roy Alison's economically depressed hometown and the devastating aftermath of a lifetime of poor choices by him and his fellow townspeople.

Novel-in-stories is a very unique form of storytelling. It is basically a collection of short stories that are loosely linked or somehow interconnected. In the case of Country Hardball, the stories are connected by the town, its inhabitants and a seemingly unrelated series of crimes. In the beginning, it is a little confusing trying to keep track of the various characters and the different relationships, but as each of the stories unfolds, a clear pattern finally begins to emerge. While I enjoyed the overall collection, I was continually frustrated by the abrupt ending of each story and trying to figure out how each one relates to the other stories. My curiosity was piqued by each individual tale and my frustration stemmed from my desire to know more about the characters, how they ended up at that particular moment in time and what motivated their decisions.

At the center of Country Hardball is Roy Alison and his rather infamous past. Never quite able to escape the notoriety of a tragic accident he caused as a teenager, Roy's life is a series of one bad decisions after another which results in prison time. With each release from jail, he vows to do better. But of course, as a convicted felon, career choices are limited for Roy, so with his cousin Cleovis by his side, he winds up falling back into criminal behavior time and again.

Roy is an extremely sympathetic character and it is very easy to see how difficult it is for him to break free of his past. Small towns often have long memories and Roy's is no exception. At every turn, someone is there to bring up the past (both the good and the bad) and you almost have to wonder why he keeps returning-I know I certainly did. Roy's family has deep in roots in town and with his grandmother still living there, I think basically it boiled down to a certain comfort in feeling connected to a place and the people who reside there.

Country Hardball is an eclectic mix of rather heartbreaking vignettes that Steve Weddle manages to bring to a optimistic ending. I can only hope that he plans to revisit the characters in future novels, because I would love to see their stories explored in greater depth.

teejayniu's review against another edition

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3.0

I won this book in a Goodreads giveaways contest. It's pretty short. A collection of short stories that set the scene of small-town Arkansas. Having lived there for a year, I can definitely appreciate the nuances in the book. The problem is that none of the short stories really work independently on their own, but neither does the book work well as one cohesive story. It takes a long time to keep the various characters straight and figure out which ones matter to the overarching storyline. The ending, or lack thereof, was a letdown, as the book finally seemed to be heading somewhere good. All that said, the writing is crisp and the characters are pretty well fleshed out. I would be interested in seeing this expanded to a more complete novel.

etienne02's review against another edition

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1.0

Je serai bref, car je doute de deux choses, soit la traduction est une des plus horribles que j'ai lu de toute ma vie, soit le format numérique que j'ai lu avait un problème quelconque. On parle de la qualité de l'écriture sur le bandeau, mais ce que j'ai lu était horrible. Une structure de phrase déficiente, avec des virgules et des coupures qui n'avaient aucun sens. Je n'ai pas pu le finir en raison de ce manque de sens, il semblait littéralement traduit sur Google traduction, et par la version actuel, mais remontons de cinq ou six ans... Je ne peux tout simplement pas croire qu'il n'y avait pas de problème technique avec cette version...

charlesdoddwhite's review

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5.0

Out of the park.
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