Synopses & Reviews
For the average American boy, a basketball scholarship to college is not a necessity. But for many young athletes at Lincoln High School in Coney Island, New York, it is the only escape from the crime and poverty of the inner city.
In The Last Shot, author Darcy Frey chronicles the hopes and aspirations of four of Lincoln High's most promising players. What Frey finds is an environment that, by stressing the game above all else, has left its young athletes with nowhere to turn but to the glamorous coaches, slick recruiters, and million-dollar athletic companies who offer everything but guarantee nothing.
Gracefully and compassionately written, The Last Shot is a startling and disillusioning exposé of inner-city life and the big business of college basketball.
About the Author
Darcy Frey is a contributing editor at Harper's and The New York Times Magazine. The article on which this book is based won a National Magazine Award and the Livingston Award and was collected in The Best American Essays 1994. The Last Shot is Frey's first book.