Presents twenty-nine pieces by baseball writer Roger Angell spanning 1962-2002, covering major figures and events in the sport and reflecting upon its changes.
Roger Angell recounts the experiences he had growing up in Prohibition-era New York with his father, mother, Katharine White, one of the founding editors of "The New Yorker", and his famous stepfather, writer E.B. White.
A collection of thirty-eight love stories that have appeared in "New Yorker" magazine since 1964, written by a variety of authors, and telling of many different kinds of love and lovers.