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ISBN13: 9780618470211 |
Synopses & Reviews
Publisher Comments:
Pamela Colloff reports from the politically and sexually charged world of competitive cheerleading in Texas. Paul Solotaroff meets the star of the University of Georgia wrestling team, a nineteen-year-old world-record weightlifter who was born with no arms or legs. Ben Paynter travels the gay rodeo circuit. Pat Jordan profiles the world's greatest poker player, a boyish thirty-year-old whose mom still packs him a brown bag lunch. Jeff Duncan travels to Florida, where a New Orleans high school and its football program are picking up the pieces in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. We also discover Linda Robertson reporting on the supersizing of NFL players. S. L. Price profiles the most famous U.S. Paraolympian. Katy Vine introduces a girl who can dunk — in eighth grade — and more.
The pieces in this outstanding volume show the true reach and impact of sports, its importance often extending far beyond the playing field. As Lewis writes in his introduction, "What's reassuring about great sports writing is what's reassuring about great sports performances: facing opposition, and often against the odds, someone, at last, did something right."
Synopsis:
Synopsis:
Pamela Colloff reports from the politically and sexually charged world of competitive cheerleading in Texas. Paul Solotaroff meets the star of the University of Georgia wrestling team, a nineteen-year-old world-record weightlifter who was born with no arms or legs. Ben Paynter travels the gay rodeo circuit. Pat Jordan profiles the world's greatest poker player, a boyish thirty-year-old whose mom still packs him a brown bag lunch. Jeff Duncan travels to Florida, where a New Orleans high school and its football program are picking up the pieces in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. We also discover Linda Robertson reporting on the supersizing of NFL players. S. L. Price profiles the most famous U.S. Paraolympian. Katy Vine introduces a girl who can dunk — in eighth grade — and more.
The pieces in this outstanding volume show the true reach and impact of sports, its importance often extending far beyond the playing field. As Lewis writes in his introduction, "What's reassuring about great sports writing is what's reassuring about great sports performances: facing opposition, and often against the odds, someone, at last, did something right."
About the Author
Table of Contents
Introduction by Michael Lewis xvii
Paul Solotaroff. There Is Nothing Special About
Kyle Maynard . . . 1
from Men's Journal
Jeff Duncan. Desire Without End 15
from The New Orleans Times-Picayune
Kurt Streeter. The Girl 26
from The Los Angeles Times
Pamela Colloff. Flipping Out 87
from Texas Monthly
James Brown. Dirty Moves 101
from The Los Angeles Times Magazine
Steve Friedman. Driving Lessons 110
from Travel and Leisure Golf
Pat Jordan. Card Stud 124
from The New York Times Magazine
Greg Garber. A Tormented Soul 132
from ESPN.com
David Grann. Stealing Time 157
from The New Yorker
Dan Koeppel. Standing Still 172
from Bicycling
Steve Oney. Fallen Angel 180
from Los Angeles
S. L. Price. The Sprinter 202
from Sports Illustrated
L. Jon Wertheim. Saved by Sports 215
from Sports Illustrated
J. R. Moehringer. The Unnatural Natural 227
from The Los Angeles Times Magazine
Neal Pollack. The Cult of the General Manager 237
from Slate.com
Jonathan Miles. What Goes Ninety-five Miles per Hour for Seventeen Days
Straight Through Mud, Sand, High-Speed Smash-ups, and Marauding
Bandits? 240
from Men's Journal
Gary Smith. The Shadow Boxer 256
from Sports Illustrated
Pamela Colloff. She's Here. She's Queer. She's Fired. 271
from Texas Monthly
Ben Paynter. So You Wanna Be a Cowboy? 279
from The Pitch
Jeff Pearlman. Mom's the Word 291
from Newsday
Linda Robertson. XXL 297
from The Miami Herald
Michael Sokolove. Clang! 305
from The New York Times Magazine
Katy Vine. Brooklyn Heights 317
from Texas Monthly
Pat Jordan. The Magician 328
from The Atlantic Monthly
Kurt Streeter. Making the Time Count 337
from The Los Angeles Times
Tim Zimmermann. Raising the Dead 346
from Outside
Charlie Schroeder. A (Fishing) Hole in One 370
from The Los Angeles Times Magazine
Contributors' Notes 379
Notable Sports Writing of 2005 383\n
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780618470211
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Houghton Mifflin Company
- Editor:
- Lewis, Michael
- Author:
- Location:
- Boston
- Subject:
- Essays
- Subject:
- Sports
- Subject:
- Authorship
- Copyright:
- 2006
- Edition Description:
- 2006 Hardcover
- Series:
- Best American Sports Writing
- Publication Date:
- October 2006
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Grade Level:
- General/trade
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 386
- Dimensions:
- 8.38x6.36x1.34 in. 1.10 lbs.











