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David Halberstam on Sports
Summer of '49, October 1964, The Amateurs, Playing for Keeps
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About
Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist David Halberstam, preeminent chronicler of the American experience, focuses his meticulous narrative gifts on some of Major League Baseball's most iconic moments, training for the Olympics, and a remarkable profile of hoops legend Michael Jordan. Summer of '49: In this #1 New York Times bestseller, Halberstam brings to stirring life the unforgettable season that cemented baseball as America's pastime. A nation in transition is gripped by a pennant race for the ages: the Boston Red Sox, led by Ted Williams's unearthly bat skills, versus the New York Yankees and Joe DiMaggio's legendary heroics. The Amateurs: This inspirational bestseller focuses Halberstam's brilliant reportage on the travails and triumphs of Olympic rowing. Introducing us to a cast of highly driven athletes at the 1984 single sculls trials in Princeton, Halberstam delves deep into their struggles, motivations, and failures-but in the end only one will represent the United States at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Playing for Keeps: A wildly entertaining and revealing portrait of global icon Michael Jordan and the rise of the NBA. With his usual impeccable research and gripping storytelling, Halberstam covers the whole court, from the transformative rivalry of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson to the invention of ESPN to Spike Lee's Nike commercials to every unforgettable playoff game that built Jordan's legend.
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Reviews
"Lively. . . The most complete and readable account yet to appear."
The Christian Science Monitor
"Amazing and unexpected heroism. . . Well worth reading."
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"A hit with anyone interested in understanding the important interplay between sports and society."
The Boston Globe