Synopses & Reviews
For more than a decade, Steve Rushin has been one of our premiere sports-writers. A four-time finalist for the National Magazine Award--most recently in 2004--Rushin has been called "one of the most agile essayists around" by "Publishers Weekly, which listed his previous book, "Road Swing, among the Best Books of 1998. It was also named one of the Top 100 Sports Books of All Time by "Sports illustrated, for which Rushin writes the tremendously popular "Air and Space" column. "The Caddie Was a Reindeer collects the very best of Rushin's beloved columns and acclaimed full-length features. Rushin takes us on everything from an eating tour of America's baseball stadiums, where the jumbo dog is being replaced by tofu and sushi, to a 180-mph journey through the mountains of Germany, where the world's most treacherous racetrack is now open to anyone insane enough to drive it. In the unforgettable title piece, Rushin goes deep into the Arctic Circle, the home of "ice golf," in search of the northernmost golf course in the world: He finds caddying reindeer, the Swedish Loch Ness monster, and 3 a.m. tee-off times, and enjoys a round of golf with Santa Claus. In "High Rollers," Rushin takes us on a tour of the world's wildest roller coasters, introduces us to the incredible "marathon coasters" who ride them for twenty-two days straight, and even sadistically braves one of them himself immediately after speed-eating a bowl of soba noodles with Japan's competitive eating champion. When not tossing back pints with the King of Darts in London or participating in "excessive nightclubbing" with World Cup soccer players, Rushin offers his skewed takes on old standbys like baseball, hockey, and football.Enlightening, hilarious, and often unexpectedly heartwarming. "The Caddie Was a Reindeer leaves us laughing out loud about the sports we didn't know existed, and reminds us why we love the sports we do.
Synopsis
For more than a decade, Steve Rushin has been one of our premiere sportswriters, a four-time finalist for the National Magazine Award-most recently in 2004. Publishers Weekly listed his previous book, Road Swing, among the Best Books of 1998. It was also named one of the Top 100 Sports Books of All Time by Sports Illustrated, for which Rushin writes the tremendously popular "Air and Space" column. The Caddie Was a Reindeer collects the best of Rushin's beloved columns and acclaimed features. Rushin takes us on everything from an eating tour of America's baseball stadiums, where the jumbo dog is being replaced by tofu and sushi, to a 180-mph journey through the mountains of Germany, where the world's most treacherous racetrack is now open to anyone insane enough to drive it. When not tossing back pints with the King of Darts in London or participating in "excessive nightclubbing" with World Cup soccer players, Rushin offers his skewed takes on old standbys like baseball, hockey, and football. Enlightening, hilarious, and often unexpectedly heartwarming, The Caddie Was a Reindeer leaves us laughing out loud about the sports we didn't know existed, and reminds us why we love the sports we do.
Synopsis
A collection of the best of Steve Rushin's columns and features, this enlightening, hilarious, and often unexpectedly heartwarming book leaves readers laughing about the sports they didn't know existed, and is a reminder about why sports are loved.