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The Best Sports Writing of Pat Jordan

Pat Jordan
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Pages
434
Year
2016
Language
English

About

The acclaimed author of A False Spring profiles athletes famous and obscure in this captivating and incisive anthology Once a young pitching prospect with the Milwaukee Braves, Pat Jordan went on to become one of America's most revered sports journalists, writing for Sports Illustrated, Esquire, the New York Times Magazine, and a host of other major league publications. The Best Sports Writing of Pat Jordan showcases his finest journalism, with twenty-six extraordinary articles covering virtually the entire range of professional sports in America-from baseball, football, and basketball to boxing, tennis, and Formula One racing.   Jordan offers indelible portraits of some of the most legendary sports figures of our time, exposing the imperfections often obscured by the bright lights of fame. He explores the miracle of the Williams sisters and their brash, charismatic father, Richard, and turns his unflinching gaze on such controversial sports personalities as Roger Clemens and O. J. Simpson.   Other highlights include a poignant account of Duke basketball legend Bobby Hurley's rehabilitation after a devastating car accident, a profile of transsexual tennis star Renée Richards, and fascinating side-trips to the Professional Poker Tour, the child beauty pageant circuit, and a depressed, blue collar town in Pennsylvania where high school football offers the only solace.

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"Pat Jordan is not just one of America's best sportswriters, but one of its best writers, period."
Jim Bouton, author of Ball Four
"His eye - and ear - for the telling detail provides extraordinary depth and insight into his subjects... Jordan is a treasure, and this is a wonderful testament to almost 40 years of excellence."
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