Beyond the Sidelines: True Stories from the World of SportsSports have always been an important part of American culture. Often what happens beyond the sidelines, in the locker room, or even after an athlete’s career is over, can be more interesting and memorable than that game winning catch or unbelievable shot. Here are just a few books that examine sports and the athletes, both amateur and professional, outside of the game.
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Gordeeva, Ekaterina(1996) My Sergei: A Love Story
Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Grinkov were two of the most illustrious figure skaters of our time. A celebrated couple on and off the ice, they won two gold medals in the Olympics. In 1995 the sports world was devastated at the tragic and sudden death of Sergei Grinkov. In My Sergei: A Love Story, Ekaterina Gordeeva recalls a tender love story of how she and Sergei met, their skating career, their wedding, and the birth of their daughter, Daria. This book also gives us an in-depth look at the life of a professional figure skater and what life was like in the former Soviet Union.
Reviewed by Lori R., University City Regional
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I love this book, it is soooooooo sweet and sad!!! I hate when Sergei dies... I almost cried...
-Feerz, WI
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Schaap, Dick(2001) Flashing Before My Eyes: 50 Years of Headlines, Deadlines & Punchlines
Dick Schaap, known widely for his coverage of the Olympics, takes us on a journey from his Brooklyn boyhood to ESPN host. He started at 15 working for Jimmy Breslin at the Nassau Daily Star Tribune and became editor of both Newsweek and Sport Magazines. Throughout the book, he tells entertaining stories about eclectic personalities ranging from Cassius Clay to Lenny Bruce to Bobby Fischer. He also relates covering Robert Kennedy, the 1960s L.A. race riots, and the Son of Sam case when he worked at Newsweek and the New York World Herald Tribune. His account provides a humorous, fast -paced insider's view of sports, politics, and popular culture from a veteran journalist.
Reviewed by Megan M., Main Library
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Leavy, Jane(2002) Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy
For five years Sandy Koufax was the best pitcher in baseball. Because of his throwing style, he eventually developed traumatic arthritis in his pitching elbow. His competitiveness and ability to play through pain awed his teammates. Ironically he was a late bloomer as a pitcher, so he almost didn't get his chance to shine. Also, he eschewed the attention given a star of his caliber and was viewed as reclusive or, more darkly, as an aloof Jew. The picture of this athlete that Leavy paints for us is not a saintly man who charged through barriers but a private yet warm person who asserted his normalcy and not only didn't seek celebrity but refused to be seduced by it. Recommended for anyone that enjoys a serious sports biography.
Reviewed by Ed M., Morrison Regional
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Bissinger, Buzz(2005) Three Nights in August
It’s late August of 2003, the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs are in a tie for the lead of the National League Central. The nights of the title are the three games that the teams are preparing to play in St. Louis. Bissinger was granted complete access by Cardinals manager Tony La Russa. He takes us behind the scenes for an intimate look at the minutiae of baseball. This fascinating story of an important series allows La Russa to explain the life of a modern baseball manager. Details like how he has to convince modern players that they should want to win, when it’s appropriate to hit opposing batters with pitches, the time spent in the video room studying opponents and the agony of deciding on his pitching rotation and starting lineups along with a great combination of anecdotes, statistics and short player biographies make this book a baseball lover’s dream.
Reviewed by Ed M., Morrison Regional
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Deford, Frank(2005) The Old Ball Game
John McGraw was a scrappy player that thrived on the rambunctious Baltimore Orioles of the 1890’s. At 29 he was washed up as a player and this uneducated pugnacious man took over as manager for the New York Giants during the 1902 season. Christy Mathewson, a college educated wunderkind, was the team’s best pitcher and the apparent opposite of his new manager, but the two became fast friends. For over ten years they helped cement each other’s legacy. As the two men played out their careers, baseball grew up around them, moving from parks with replaceable wooden seats to permanent steel and concrete stadiums. Deford effortlessly weaves the lives of these two men, their friendship, their successes and defeats with the evolution of the game they helped perpetuate. Recommended for those interested in baseball and life in America during the early twentieth century.
Reviewed by Ed M., Morrison Regional
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Jackson, Phil and Michael Arkush(2004) The Last Season: a Team In Search of Its Soul
The star laden 2003-2004 Los Angeles Lakers team should have been cruising to a NBA championship. It appears though that the “basketball gods” yanked the carpet underneath them. And Coach Phil Jackson might concur. He does record his experiences about that dramatic, exciting and anxious season in this book along with observations and anecdotes from his previous years of coaching. This team was built with championship expectations with veteran stars Karl Malone and Gary Patron joining current Laker leaders Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant. The nine-time NBA championship coach, however, had to cope with his “troops” sub par team performances, injuries and incidents of bickering. Worse was Jackson’s faltering relationship with Bryant who struggles off the court as he is accused of rape charges. The sports fan scores here with a good read about today’s professional sports.
Reviewed by Lawrence T., South County Regional
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Myers, Gary(2009) The Catch : One Play, Two Dynasties, and the Game that Changed the NFL
January 10, 1982, the NFC championship between the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers, a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. With 58 seconds remaining, the 49ers trail by 6 as the last call of the game, Sprint Right Option, results in one of the most spectacular plays in NFL history--“The Catch.” A play that changed football, changed the future of two franchises, and made stars of quarterback Joe Montana and secondary receiver Dwight Clark. In his book, sports journalist Gary Myers replays this meaningful match up and offers intimate insights into the NFL of the 1980s. Fans of football history will be entertained and educated.
Reviewed by Kim W., University City Regional
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