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Paperback Big League Dreams Book

ISBN: 0789205831

ISBN13: 9780789205834

Big League Dreams

(Part of the Small Worlds Series)

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Book Overview

In Saint Louis, it is the summer of 1920 and the day is the Sabbath, but there is little rest for the Jews from Krimsk and less reverence for the wondrous Krimsker Rebbe, who led them to the New World seventeen years before. The rebbe's former hasidim have embraced America to discover that the vision of gold in the streets evokes larceny in the heart. Matti Sternweiss, the ungainly, studious child wonder in Krimsk, now the cerebral catcher for the St. Louis Browns, is scheming to fix Saturday's game against the pennant-contending Detroit Tigers.


It is an American Sabbath: Prohibition, bookies, the criminal syndicate, the Hiberian fellowship of the police brass, hometown blondes, a bootlegging rabbi, and big league baseball. It is also Krimsk in America: Boruch Levi, the successful junkman, confiscates his zany, crippled brother-in-law Barasch's sizable bets; Barasch's lusty wife, Malka, has her own connubial reasons for wanting to stop the gambling; the chief of police fatefully inspires his loyal disciple, Boruch Levi, to bring Matti before the Krimsker Rebbe on the Sabbath in order to preserve the purity of the national pastime.


Recluse and wonder-worker, messianist and pragmatist, the Krimsker Rebbe navigates the muddy Mississippi River, haunted by a recurring prophetic vision of Pharaoh's blood-red Nile. In the final, decisive innings, with Matti crouched behind home plate, it will come down to Ty Cobb versus the kabbalah.


Richly imagined, populated with robust, complex characters, Big League Dreams is a profoundly original, inspiring, and comic creation. It is the second volume in the series Small Worlds, which follows the people of Krimsk and their descendants in America, Russia, Poland, and Israel. In each volume Allen Hoffman draws on his deep knowledge of Jewish religion and history to evoke the finite yet infinite small worlds his characters inhabit.

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Connecting two worlds I care about

This book connects between two worlds I care for, the baseball world of my childhood and the Jewish world of America and Eastern Europe. This alone is enough for it to provide a certain enjoyment and insight.

Displays great writing while telling an absorbing story

Now that the Krimsker Jews we met in Small Worlds have emigrated to St. Louis, Hoffman can explore questions of what makes a people? How are a religion and its religious to adjust to new surroundings? The novel's invention and humanity are matched by Hoffman's great skill in the craft of writing. Scenes work so well, and his denoument is fitting and intriguing. I'll look for the third in this series.

Good sequel to Small Worlds

This is a well written sequel to Hoffman's first book. I found it interesting, but at times confusing. His reintroduction or reference to characters in Small Worlds are not always clear, especially if it has been some time since one read the first.
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