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Since we're talking Christmas music, I figure it's time to rev up a book recommendation post again, with holiday wish lists needing to be made soon.
I'll start it off with The Tender Bar by J.R. Moehringer, a memoir from a few years back that I just recently read. I'm not usually a fan of memoirs, but loved this book-great tales spun of a young man being raised by a single mother and the guidance provided by the men of the bar. I really enjoyed this book and so did Andre Agassi-after I finished and was digging for a little more info on the author, I discovered that Agassi contacted Moehringer after finishing the book to ask him to assist him with his autobiography.
I believe jamiche is the one who's been touting this book forever, but I recently read What is the What by Dave Eggers and was pretty astounded by the entire tale of the young Sudanese refugee from his survival during the Sudanese Civil War to the adjustment of life in the U.S. Really solid book.
I'm curious if anyone's read any good sports books lately; I'm going to give you my favorites of a specific sub-genre, the "high school basketball in tough circumstances"
1. The Last Shot by Darcy Frey (possibly my favorite sports book, all-time)
2. The Miracle of St. Anthony by Adrian Wojnarowski
3. Eagle Blue by Michael D'Orso (when I was searching for the author's name, I came across my long ago book review posted on the Hole: http://www.forums.gopherhole.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=566)
4. The Assist by Neil Swidey (based in Charlestown, MA which is the location for the recent hit movie "The Town")
If you like sports books, any of the above is a strong rec. from me. Looking forward to hearing others recommendations.
I'll start it off with The Tender Bar by J.R. Moehringer, a memoir from a few years back that I just recently read. I'm not usually a fan of memoirs, but loved this book-great tales spun of a young man being raised by a single mother and the guidance provided by the men of the bar. I really enjoyed this book and so did Andre Agassi-after I finished and was digging for a little more info on the author, I discovered that Agassi contacted Moehringer after finishing the book to ask him to assist him with his autobiography.
I believe jamiche is the one who's been touting this book forever, but I recently read What is the What by Dave Eggers and was pretty astounded by the entire tale of the young Sudanese refugee from his survival during the Sudanese Civil War to the adjustment of life in the U.S. Really solid book.
I'm curious if anyone's read any good sports books lately; I'm going to give you my favorites of a specific sub-genre, the "high school basketball in tough circumstances"
1. The Last Shot by Darcy Frey (possibly my favorite sports book, all-time)
2. The Miracle of St. Anthony by Adrian Wojnarowski
3. Eagle Blue by Michael D'Orso (when I was searching for the author's name, I came across my long ago book review posted on the Hole: http://www.forums.gopherhole.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=566)
4. The Assist by Neil Swidey (based in Charlestown, MA which is the location for the recent hit movie "The Town")
If you like sports books, any of the above is a strong rec. from me. Looking forward to hearing others recommendations.