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The Dreyfus Affair: A Love Story
The Dreyfus Affair: A Love Story
The Dreyfus Affair: A Love Story
Price: $16.95 FREE for Members
Type: eBook
Released: 1992
Publisher: Random House
Page Count: 295
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0679403442
ISBN-13: 9780679403449
User Rating: 5.0000 out of 5 Stars! (2 Votes)

From Publishers Weekly

This seriocomic second novel by the author of The Deal tells the offbeat story of baseball star Randy Dreyfus, whose life--on the surface, at least--seems a winning streak that will never end. His manager tells him, "You're 28 years old. You got the best swing since Ted Williams. You're the fastest white guy in the league. You've got a nice wife, a family, you're pulling down two point three a year, not to mention the TV and merchandising money." However, Dreyfus has one big problem--he has fallen in love with D. J., the team's second baseman--as well as a few smaller ones: his wife thinks he's sleeping with another woman, his shrink is driving him crazy and he wants to kill his unruly Dalmatian. When Dreyfus and D. J. are caught in the act under most bizarre circumstances, the political and professional fallout affects the World Series and the White House alike. Lefcourt employs a smoothly smart-alecky tone reminiscent of Dan Jenkins's football fiction, albeit without Jenkins's expert handling of the locker-room milieu. The tone grates after a while, but the novel is not without moments of genuine wit. Although the finale is more whimper than bang, the book's zany charm has a cumulative impact.

From Library Journal

In this thoroughly likable novel, shortstop Randy Dreyfus is horrified to find he is falling in love with D.J., his (black) second baseman. Randy has the perfect wife and family, plus a brilliant career, but the more he tries to fight the attraction, the more he is willing to risk everything for it. When the men are caught kissing in a Neiman-Marcus dressing room, they are banned from baseball for life. Their team, having just lost its two best players, faces formidable opposition in the World Series. Outraged by the pair's dismissal, a sportswriter rallies fans and team members behind them with his column, "I Accuse." Parallels with the original Dreyfus Affair are clear, and the novel makes a strong case for baseball's most important ideal: fair play.
- Marylaine Block, St. Ambrose Univ. Lib., Davenport, Ia.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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mariposalily (Tallahassee, FL USA) | 5 out of 5 Stars!
09/02/2001

"The Dreyfus Affair" follows the painful, often humerous coming out of baseball star Randy Dreyfus. A seemingly happy marriage is thrown a curve ball when Randy suddenly starts to appreciate the teams short-stop for more than his athletic acumen. Randy's struggle with his heretofore never acknowledged homosexuality, is both funny and unsettling. Avoiding his wife, visits to a psychiatrist, the reaction of the media, teammates and corporate sponsors, not to mention a lover who came to terms with his own sexuality long ago, are issues which the author has deftly brought togther. The politics of their relationship is the very heart of this always engaging love story. Lefcourt's accomplishment here is that he is able to communicate so many relevant issues without overburdening what is essentially a romantic comedy. Rarely has anyone been able to field so many serious topics so entertainingly.

A Customer I never thought I would be interested | 5 out of 5 Stars!
03/08/1998

twenties) when most guys would not have much to lose professionally players are already well into their high-paying and very public careers. The weight that this adds to what is at its core a love story is not crucial, but very valuable. I loved this book and could not put it down. I wanted so much to keep the feelings I got from the book with me that I bought what can only be described as its soundtrack album, Frank Sinatra's "Songs for Swinging Lovers". Every time I listen to the CD, I think of Randy and D.J. and it makes me happy!

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