![]() ![]() Judge, he joins Marty Tothero - now just as "washed-up" and as much of a "has-been" as Rabbit, having been fired years ago from his job at the high school due to a "scandal" - and hits the town with his former coach. ![]() He makes it as far south as West Virginia before he finally turns around and heads home. He doesn't know where he's headed - he is only aware that he needs to escape. He joins the game for a bit, and then continues on his way.Īt home, his newly pregnant wife, Janice, irritates him so much that when she sends him on an errand, Rabbit instinctively drives his car out of Mt. Now he is twenty-six, stuck in an unhappy marriage and an unfulfilling job selling kitchen gadgets. He was once the star athlete of his high school, a great basketball player prized by his team and his coach, Marty Tothero. ![]() When Harry - nicknamed "Rabbit" for his awkward looks - appears, he is wearing a business suit and is headed home. Judge - the suburban home of our hero, Harry Angstrom. The novel opens, aptly enough, with a basketball game being played by a few children on a street in Mt. ![]()
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