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Home Game (novel)

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Preceded by
  
The Service

Author
  
Paul Quarrington

Publisher
  
Doubleday Canada

Followed by
  
The Life of Hope

Publication date
  
1983

Pages
  
309 pp

Originally published
  
1983

Genre
  
Novel

Country
  
Canada

Similar
  
Whale Music, King Leary, Galveston, Original Six, The Life of Hope

Home Game is a novel by Paul Quarrington, published in 1983 by Doubleday Canada.

The novel's central character is Nathaniel Isbister, a former professional baseball player turned drifter. Coming across a town dominated primarily by a religious cult called the House of Jonah, he is ultimately called upon to lead the town's only other residents, a ragtag band of circus freaks, in a high-stakes baseball game to determine which of the two groups will be forced to pack up and leave town.

The novel was a shortlisted finalist for the Stephen Leacock Award in 1984.

Following Quarrington's successes with his later novels King Leary and Whale Music, the novel was republished in paperback by Vintage Canada in 1996.

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Home Game (novel) Wikipedia