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Author Event: Eric Vickrey "Season Of Shattered Dreams"

  • Paper Boat Booksellers 6040 California Ave SW Ste A Seattle, WA 98136 USA (map)

Just in time for the start of baseball season! Please join us as we welcome writer and baseball historian Eric Vickrey, author of Season Of Shattered Dreams: Post War Baseball, the Spokane Indians and a Bus Crash That Changed Everything. Eric will be discussing his new book and taking questions at the end.

Books will be available at the event.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Vic Picetti, Bob Paterson, and Bob Kinnaman. These names may beknown to baseball historians, but they could have been as recognizable as Joe DiMaggio, Willie Mays, and Mickey Mantle. They were just three of the promising athletes who died in a tragic bus crash on a treacherous stretch of road in Washington state’s Cascade mountains on June 24,1946. They played for the Spokane Indians and were among the nine who lost their lives when the bus skidded off the road and into a ravine. To this day it remains the deadliest accident in the history of American professional sports.

In his new book, SEASON OF SHATTERED DREAMS: POSTWAR BASEBALL, THE SPOKANE INDIANS, AND A TRAGIC BUS CRASH THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, April 2024, Hardcover), Eric Vickrey reveals for the first time the story of the crash and thelegacy it left behind.

Meticulously researched and richly detailed, SEASON OF SHATTERED DREAMS brings to life a bygone baseball era. With many athletes serving in World War II, baseball of the 1940s limped along with players that were too old, too young, or unfit for the military. The end of the war revived the sport. Like many teams, the minor-league Spokane Indians saw an influx of talented players who, finally home, were eager to be back on the field. Vickrey gives us an intimate portrayal of the lives of the athletes who were on the bus on that tragic day, including Jack Lohrke, Ben Geraghty, and Vic Picetti. Lohrke, known as “Lucky Lohrke,” survived the Battle of the Bulge, the bus accident, and also narrowly missed being on a plane that crashed and killed everyone onboard. He went on to play for the New York Giantsand Philadelphia Phillies. Geraghty survived the bus crash but was haunted by it for life. Called“the ultimate baseball man,” he had a celebrated career as a manager, but was plagued byalcoholism and fears of travel. Dedicated to making the sport more equitable for players ofcolor, Geraghty was hailed as the “finest human being I have ever known,” by Hank Aaron.Picetti was the son of Italian immigrants, fiercely talented, and destined for the big leagues. Hewas killed in the accident days after writing his mother one of his tender letters.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Eric Vickrey is an Illinois native with a lifelong love of baseball. He has written dozens of articles as a member of the Society for American Baseball Research and is the author of two books: Runnin ' Redbirds: The World Champion 1982 St. Louis Cardinals (McFarland, 2023) and Season of Shattered Dreams: Postwar Baseball, the Spokane Indians, and a Tragic Bus Crash That Changed Everything (Rowman and Littlefield, 2024). He currently lives in Washington state.

Earlier Event: April 17
Toddler Reading Time!
Later Event: April 20
Family Reading Time!