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Orlando Ortega-Medina

    Orlando Ortega-Medina delves into profound human emotions such as love and obsession within his literary works. His prose explores intricate relationships and the inner lives of characters, often set against vibrant urban backdrops. Ortega-Medina writes with a keen sense of detail and a strong narrative drive that immerses readers in his stories. His writing offers a penetrating look into the nature of human desire and its consequences.

    The Death of Baseball
    • The Death of Baseball

      • 478 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Former Little League champion Kimitake “Clyde” Koba finds strength in the belief that he is the reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe as he struggles to escape the ghost of his brother and his alcoholic father. Born on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, teen prodigy Raphael Dweck has been told his whole life that he has a special purpose in God’s plan. The only problem is, he can’t shake off his doubts, his urges, or the trail of trouble and ruin that follow in his wake. A decade later, Raphael and ‘Marilyn’ find each other wandering the plastic-bright streets of Hollywood and set out to make a documentary about the transmigration of souls. But when the roleplaying goes too far, they find themselves past the point of no return in their quest to prove who and what they are to their families, God, the world, and themselves. Japan and Israel collide in the City of Angels in this explosive psychological novel about faith, idol worship, and the search for identity by the author of Jerusalem Ablaze, Stories of Love and Other Obsessions.

      The Death of Baseball