It's the late Nineties on the Upper West Side and book publicist
David Felb (nee Felber, nee Felberstein) can sense his world shrinking.
He is stuck in the slow lane at ''a venerable second-tier publishing
house'' and feeling the encroaching changes technology will bring as he
struggles to maintain a bond with his wife and three young daughters.
Into the void steps Fred ''Sure Shot'' Dunlap, a tweed-clad,
waxed-mustached nineteenth-century baseball legend with still impeccable
timing who died penniless and obscure and seems to need something from
Felb. Or is it the other way around? Felb dutifully goes to weekly
psychiatrist appointments at his wife's insistence, but when his
hard-to-reach baseball-mad teenage daughter develops her own
fascination, he can feel a chance to recapture something lost.Daniel
Paisner's enchanting new novel about neurosis, intimacy, and balancing
familial needs while juggling two careers and the demands of modern life
is also a charming and memorable parable about losing your mind and
finding yourself in the age of anxiety.
Leather-bound, first edition, signed book in like new condition.