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''The Boys of Summer'' is a 1972 non-fiction baseball book by Roger Kahn. After recounting his childhood in Brooklyn and his life as a young reporter on the ''New York Herald Tribune'', the author relates some history of the Brooklyn Dodgers up to their victory in the 1955 World Series. He then tracks the lives of the players (Clem Labine, George Shuba, Carl Erskine, Andy Pafko, Joe Black, Preacher Roe, Pee Wee Reese, Carl Furillo, Gil Hodges, Roy Campanella, Duke Snider, Jackie Robinson and Billy Cox) over the subsequent years as they aged. The title of the book is taken from a Dylan Thomas poem that describes "the boys of summer in their ruin".〔Allen Barra, ("The two Rogers: Baseball scribes Angell and Kahn spice their memoirs, one with bearnaise sauce and the other with mustard" ), ''Chicago Sun-Times'', May 14, 2006 .〕〔John C. Ensslin, ("Writer recalls the 'remarkable'" ), ''Rocky Mountain News'', June 30, 2006 .〕
==Reception==
Upon publication in 1972, ''The Boys of Summer'' was a commercial and critical success. It is often mentioned in discussions of the best baseball books, although some reviewers have criticized it for what they have perceived as excessive sentimentality.
Christopher Lehmann-Haupt wrote in his ''New York Times'' review that the book had "very real shortcomings" including "Mr. Kahn's unremitting tone of veneration, as if all his memories had been removed from the altars of the world's great cathedrals", but nevertheless found it to be "a book that succeeded for me despite almost everything about it."〔("Where Are They All Now? The Boys of Summer. By Roger Kahn." ) ''The New York Times'', February 25, 1972.〕
In contrast to Haupt's criticism, Heywood Hale Broun, in his ''Chicago Times'' review, praised Kahn for vividly re-creating a romantic era in the history of American sports and culture through memories "so keen that those of us old enough can weep, and those who are young can marvel at a world where baseball teams were the center of a love beyond the reach of intellect, and where baseball players were worshipped or hated with a fervor that made bubbles in our blood."〔Heywood Hale Broun, "Brooks, Bums, Dodgers, Men”, ''The Chicago Times'', February 27, 1972; J4.〕
George Frazier of ''The Boston Globe'' wrote "I cannot conceive that this year, nor next year, nor the year after that, will produce a more important book – a better written one, a more consistently engrossing one than this portrait of the Brooklyn Dodgers of the 1950s, as they were in the sinew and swiftness of their youth and as they are now."〔George Frazier, "Living: The Boys of Summer", ''The Boston Globe'', March 1, 1972; pg. 27.〕
Conversely, ''Los Angeles Times'' book critic David L. Ulin, while acknowledging that it is "perhaps the most celebrated baseball book of the last 50 years", omitted it from his own 2011 list of best baseball books, saying in agreement with Haupt that he found it "too sentimental, too sugary, when the Brooklyn Dodgers teams Kahn describes were anything but."〔David L. Ulin, ("The Reading Life: The nine best baseball books" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', March 31, 2011.〕
In the ''Los Angeles Times’'' first-ever review of ''The Boys of Summer'', Robert Kirsch alludes to the timelessness of the themes Kahn takes up through the lens of his own personal experiences, admitting "without embarrassment" that "this book brought me to tears more than once…and to laughter and to that quiet confrontation with enemy Time."〔Robert Kirsch, "Sportswriter-Poet Pierces Illusions", ''Los Angeles Times'', April 16, 1972; O44.〕
The book has reportedly sold about three million copies and had about ninety printings.〔Tim Peterson, ("Journalist Kahn shares his passion for sports" ), ''Deseret Morning News'', March 6, 2007.〕 In 2002, a ''Sports Illustrated'' panel placed ''The Boys of Summer'' second on a list of "The Top 100 Sports Books of All Time", describing it as "a novelistic tale of conflict and change, a tribute, a civic history, a piece of nostalgia and, finally, a tragedy."〔("The Top 100 Sports Books of All Time" ), ''Sports Illustrated'', December 16, 2002.〕
A documentary based on the book, written by Marty Bell and narrated by Sid Caesar, was produced in 1983 and released direct-to-video.〔Andy Wickstrom, ("'Boys Of Summer' Step Up To Bat In A Timeless Tribute" ), ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', May 18, 1986.〕〔Joe Saltzman, ("The Boys of Videotape" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', May 6, 1990.〕

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