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| 1. Luckiest Man : The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig by Jonathan Eig | |
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our price: $17.16 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0743245911 Catlog: Book (2005-04-01) Publisher: Simon & Schuster Sales Rank: 417 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Amazon.com Jonathan Eig's Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig offers a fascinating and well-rounded portrait of Gehrig, from his dugout rituals and historic games to his relationships with his mother, wife, coaches, and teammates. His complex friendship with Ruth, who was the polar opposite to Gehrig in nearly every respect, is given particularly vivid attention. Take this revealing description of how the two men began a barnstorming tour together following their 1927 World Series victory: "Ruth tipped the call girls and sent them on their way. Gehrig kissed his mother goodbye." Eig also shares some previously unknown details regarding his consecutive games streak and how he dealt with ALS during the final years of his life. Rich in anecdotes and based on hundreds of interviews and 200 pages of recently discovered letters, the book effectively shows why the Iron Horse remains an American icon to this day. --Shawn Carkonen Reviews (15)
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| 2. It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong, Sally Jenkins | |
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our price: $10.50 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0425179613 Catlog: Book (2001-09-30) Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Last summer I was in Austin, Texas during the end of the Tour de France attending the Texas Age Group Swimming Championships my younger brother was competing in. That city loves Lance and there wasn't a person in the streets who wasn't eager to talk about the Tour; yellow banners supporting him were more common than Texas flags, and anyone who knows Texas knows that that's saying a lot! Following that experience I knew I had to read this book and I wasn't disappointed in the least. Having read the book, I can't regard Lance Armstrong as anything less than a miracle. He didn't survive cancer - he conquered it. He proved that a cancer diagnosis doesn't have to mean an end to anything unless you allow it to. This book is a very blunt and unapologetic account of his life before, during, and after his diagnosis and treatment. He's not the nicest guy ever, he's not the humblest guy ever, he's just a guy (who may or may not be the greatest cyclist in the world, it's not my sport, someone else will debate that). If Lance Armstrong had never competed in another race again, his survival would still have been incredible. But he did compete, and he's sure to be a legend.
The book finishes with Lance mentally battling to get back on the bike and on to greater glory. There is much to learn here also but the one downer would be listening to him describing his ideal marriage when of course it has already broken up. I CANNOT RECOMMEND THIS BOOK HIGHER. You will not be disappointed. And yes, you will start following the Tour de France. ... Read more | |
| 3. Cinderella Man : James Braddock, Max Baer, and the Greatest Upset in Boxing History by Jeremy Schaap | |
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| 4. Wilt, 1962 : The Night of 100 Points and the Dawn of a New Era by GARY M. POMERANTZ | |
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| 5. No Mountain High Enough : Raising Lance, Raising Me by LINDA ARMSTRONG KELLY, JONI RODGERS | |
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| 6. One Magical Sunday : (But Winning Isn't Everything) by Phil Mickelson, Donald T. Phillips | |
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Book Description In ONE MAGICAL SUNDAY, Phil Mickelson takes us on a magical journey inside a life few have seen up close, but a life whose lessons can be cherished forever.As we travel hole-by-hole through the triumphant Sunday at the Masters, Phil looks back at the influences that made him the man he is today:his mom and dad, who mentored him on the balance between family and golf; his wife, Amy, who has given him so much happiness and fulfillment; and their three children, who remain their top priority. With personal insights from Phil's family and never been seen photos of his most treasured moments, ONE MAGICAL SUNDAY is a book not only for Phil's millions of fans, but for everyone who finds inspiration in reading about a champion on and off the course. Reviews (3)
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| 7. Juiced : Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big by Jose Canseco | |
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Amazon.com Chief among his claims is that he introduced Mark McGwire to steroids in 1988 and that he often injected McGwire while they were teammates. According to Canseco, steroids and human growth hormones gave McGwire and Sammy Sosa (whose own usage was "so obvious, it was a joke") the strength, stamina, regenerative ability, and confidence they needed for a record-setting home run duel often credited with restoring baseball's popularity after the 1994 strike. Although he devotes a lot of ink to McGwire, Canseco envisions himself as a kind of Johnny Steroidseed, spreading the gospel of performance enhancement, naming a number of players that he either personally introduced to steroids or is relatively certain he can identify as fellow users. Because Canseco plays fast and loose with some of the facts of his own career he provides fodder for those looking to damage his credibility, but in many ways questions of public and personal perception are what raise the book beyond mere vitriolic tell-all. Those willing to heed his request and truly listen to what he has to say will find Juiced to be an occasionally insightful meditation on the workings of public perception and a consistently interesting character study. --Shane Farmer Reviews (105)
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| 8. Against the Odds: Riding for My Life by JerryBailey | |
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| 9. Coach: Lessons on the Game of Life by Michael Lewis | |
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Book Description "There are teachers with a rare ability to enter a child's mind; it's as if their ability to get there at all gives them the right to stay forever." There was a turning point in Michael Lewis's life, in a baseball game when he was fourteen years old. The irascible and often terrifying Coach Fitz put the ball in his hand with the game on the line and managed to convey such confident trust in Lewis's ability that the boy had no choice but to live up to it. "I didn't have words for it then, but I do now: I am about to show the world, and myself, what I can do." The coach's message was not simply about winning but about self-respect, sacrifice, courage, and endurance. In some ways, and now thirty years later, Lewis still finds himself trying to measure up to what Coach Fitz expected of him. 14 illustrations. Reviews (4)
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| 10. Ultra Marathon Man: Memoir Of An Extreme Endurance Athlete by DEAN KARNAZES | |
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| 11. Who's Afraid of a Large Black Man? by CharlesBarkley, MichaelWilbon | |
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Amazon.com Of course race is not a simple topic, and each discussion heads in its own direction. Tiger Woods speaks both of his biracial identity and of how moving it was to see the black staff at Augusta National lined up to see him put on the green jacket as Masters champion. George Lopez talks about the pressures of creating a breakthrough Latino sitcom in an almost all-white industry. Film producer Peter Guber surprises Barkley when he says that he made The Color Purple out of economic self-interest, not idealism. Many of the discussions turn, like Guber's, not to traditional civil rights but to economics, which Rabbi Steven Leder calls the real "last taboo subject in America." It's clear that the audience Barkley most hopes to reach with this book is the young black men and women that he and many of his interview subjects are concerned about. "We're losing," activist Marian Wright Edelman tells him, "and if we don't stop this trend, we're going to be headed back to slavery." Barkley's celebrity subjects can provide some models for success for those readers, but one also hopes Barkley can continue the conversation by turning the spotlight on those struggling with the problems of race outside the sometimes protective glare of fame. --Tom Nissley Who's Afraid of Talking to a Large Black Man? Reviews (5)
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| 12. The Sixteenth Round: From Number 1 Contender To #45472 by Rubin Carter | |
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His writing style pulls no stops, He's direct and to the point. The writing style he adopts gives you a real look at the Rubin Carter, in a way the Movie or other books about him can't. Want to Know the real Rubin Carter! - Read this book
The reader whould of course keep in mind this is an autobiography and therefore is skewed to the writer's point of view and emotional state.
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| 13. Beautiful Jim Key : The Lost History of a Horse and a Man Who Changed the World by Mim E. Rivas | |
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| 14. Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby | |
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our price: $10.50 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1573226882 Catlog: Book (1998-03-01) Publisher: Riverhead Books Sales Rank: 6680 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Amazon.com Fever Pitch is not a typical memoir--there are no chapters, just a series of match reports falling into three time frames (childhood, young adulthood, manhood). While watching the May 2, 1972, Reading v. Arsenal match, it became embarrassingly obvious to the then 15-year-old that his white, suburban, middle-class roots made him a wimp with no sense of identity: "Yorkshire men, Lancastrians, Scots, the Irish, blacks, the rich, the poor, even Americans and Australians have something they can sit in pubs and bars and weep about." But a boy from Maidenhead could only dream of coming from a place with "its own tube station and West Indian community and terrible, insoluble social problems." Fever Pitch reveals the very special intricacies of British football, which readers new to the game will find astonishing, and which Hornby presents with remarkable humor and honesty--the "unique" chants sung at matches, the cold rain-soaked terraces, giant cans of warm beer, the trains known as football specials carrying fans to and from matches in prisonlike conditions, bottles smashing on the tracks, thousands of policemen waiting in anticipation for the cargo of hooligans. The sport and one team in particular have crept into every aspect of Hornby's life--making him see the world through Arsenal-tinted spectacles. --Naomi Gesinger Reviews (110)
"Fever Pitch" is an obsessive's tale as much as it is a fan's story, and so should appeal | |