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Reviewed by Carol Thompson for Readers' Favorite
Strike Five by Aaron T. Knight delivers a humorous yet poignant tale about dreams, perseverance, and the unexpected twists of fate. The story follows Chad Smith, a young man whose greatest ambition is to play Major League Baseball. Unfortunately, Chad’s inability to pitch quickly has kept his dream at bay. He is forced to return home to his overbearing father and work for him. However, a freak accident unexpectedly transforms his life and playing style, catapulting him into the spotlight with thrilling and controversial results. His unconventional style stirs emotions among players, managers, and team owners, propelling him into a whirlwind of fame and debate.
Chad’s journey begins with his release from the Whooping Fall Warriors because his pitching isn’t up to speed, and Aaron T. Knight highlights the highs and lows of pursuing a dream. As a longtime baseball fan, I was amazed by the realistic portrayal of the game and the expectations young players, and especially their parents, often have. Strike Five takes readers onto that emotional rollercoaster of wanting to excel for oneself and fulfill parental expectations. Knight’s descriptions of the game, the dedication of coaches and spectators, and baseball’s romance are accurate and beautifully rendered. Chad’s friends, especially Jim, are the support system that Chad’s father’s fails at. Strike Five is not only a baseball novel but a reflection on the pressures of success and the complexities of relationships. It’s a story for anyone who has faced obstacles in pursuit of their dreams and readers who love a good baseball story.