Stalked by the Quarterback

Stalked by the Quarterback
Author: Stacy-Deanne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2020-11-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781393298229

He's popular. He's rich. He's dangerous. After moving to Wilmore County, California when her father gets a job promotion, 17-year-old Lana is overwhelmed when she catches the eye of the high school star quarterback Jeremy Cross, the son of the most powerful and richest man in town. Lana and Jeremy fall head over heels in love with each other but when Lana finds out a devastating secret about Jeremy, she breaks it off, never wanting to see him again. But being a guy who always gets what he wants, Jeremy is not about to let the best thing that's happened to him walk away.

The Quarterback's Demons

The Quarterback's Demons
Author: C. K. Laurence
Publisher: Bouncing Ball Books Inc.
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2007-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1934138169

Kyle Sands, star quarterback for the Miami Demons, is having a rough season. First round draft pick, Tyrell Utley, is doing his best to force Kyle into early retirement. Girlfriend Jessica is found brutally murdered after a very public argument with Kyle. Follow Kyles desperate fight to prove his innocence through twists of fate and a conclusion that will shock even veteran mystery readers.

Parcells

Parcells
Author: Bill Parcells
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0385346379

Bill Parcells may be the most iconic football coach of our time. During his decades-long tenure as an NFL coach, he turned failing franchises into contenders. He led the ailing New York Giants to two Super Bowl victories, turned the New England Patriots into an NFL powerhouse, reinvigorated the New York Jets, brought the Dallas Cowboys back to life, and was most recently enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Taking readers behind the scenes with one of the most influential and fascinating coaches the NFL has ever known, PARCELLS will take a look back at this coach’s long, storied and influential career, offer a nuanced portrayal of the complex man behind the coach, and examine the inner workings of the NFL.

NFL Unplugged

NFL Unplugged
Author: Anthony L. Gargano
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2010-08-20
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0470641991

Blood, guts, and glory-veteran players reveal the NFL you never see on TV Behind every glittering NFL game on television is a world of happy pain for a hundred men. NFL Unplugged lets you see that world through the eyes of the pros who live and sweat in it. Here are the places the cameras don't go: the locker room where coaches' speeches can deflate or motivate, the huddle where fart jokes vie with playcalling, the training camp where locusts and heat conspire to break the strongest bodies and shake the most determined minds. Now you can experience it all up close and unplugged. Draws on firsthand accounts of more than thirty players and coaches from teams across the NFL, including Mark Schlereth, Bill Romanowski, Kevin Long, Kyle Turley, John Gruden, Hugh Douglas, Jon Runyan, and Michael Strahan An unvarnished look at everything from training camp and broken dreams, conditioning and injuries, and camaraderie and hazing to the quest to gain a competitive edge and the exhilarating triumphs of the game Written by one of the top figures in sports radio, Anthony Gargano of Philadelphia's 610-WIP From the injuries that never heal and the money that never lasts to the memories and the glory that never fade, NFL Unplugged shows the unbridled brutality and sheer brilliance of the game.

The Criminalisation of Stalking

The Criminalisation of Stalking
Author: Emily Finch
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2024-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1040230385

First published in 2001, The Criminalisation of Stalking fills a much-needed gap by drawing upon a range of methodologies to present a thorough and comprehensive examination of the way in which stalking became perceived as a pressing and prevalent social problem in need of legal intervention, as well as providing a critical evaluation of the efficacy and sufficiency of the legal responses. Essentially this book has two main objectives- first, to provide a comprehensive account of the process by which stalking came to be regarded as a significant social problem which merited legal intervention and to evaluate that response. And secondly, to situate this within a wider theoretical context which addresses the role of the criminal law in dealing with social problems and the boundaries of criminalization. This illustrates how a detailed consideration of a particular issue can inform wider debate and provide a unique perspective on existing theoretical material. This socio-legal perspective facilitates the use of a range of methodologies to challenge the existing conceptualization of stalking and to present a wider range of potential solutions to this complex social problem. This is a must read for scholars and researchers of criminology.

Musings

Musings
Author: Ralph Burdette Jordan
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2011-12-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1462068340

Ralph B. Jordan rose from relative obscurity working while in high school and college on Salt Lake City newspapers, to the top of his dual professions as a newsman with William Randolph Hearsts International News Service (INS), and as a publicist with Louis B. Mayers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). During World War II he was INSs Chief Correspondent for the Pacific Theater, and then became Assistant Director of Publicity for MGM. Along the way he returned to Salt Lake City briefly as Managing Editor of the Deseret News, although his earlier newspaper experience was with the Salt Lake Tribune. He also was the first Athletic Director at the University of Utah. This small volume of his autobiographical essays were written over a period after the end of World War II, and are drawn from his early life in Salt Lake City. They are entertaining as well as informative of the life and times in Utah around World War I, when he was leaving his youthful teen years and entering adulthood. As his youngest son (and only surviving child), I feel honored to have this opportunity to edit Ralph Jordans musings.

It's Better to Be Feared: The New England Patriots Dynasty and the Pursuit of Greatness

It's Better to Be Feared: The New England Patriots Dynasty and the Pursuit of Greatness
Author: Seth Wickersham
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 163149824X

NOW WITH A NEW EPILOGUE ON THE 2021 SEASON AND TOM BRADY’S BRIEF RETIREMENT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER SPORTS ILLUSTRATED • NONFICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR National Sports Media Association • Book of the Year Kirkus Reviews • Best Nonfiction of the Year “Seth Wickersham has managed to do the impossible: he has pulled off the definitive document of the Belichick/Brady dynasty.” —Bill Simmons, The Ringer The explosive, long-awaited account of the making of the greatest dynasty in football history—from the acclaimed ESPN reporter who has been there from the very beginning. Over two unbelievable decades, the New England Patriots were not only the NFL’s most dominant team, but also—and by far—the most secretive. How did they achieve and sustain greatness—and what were the costs? In It's Better to Be Feared, Seth Wickersham, one of the country’s finest long form and investigative sportswriters, tells the full, behind-the-scenes story of the Patriots, capturing the brilliance, ambition, and vanity that powered and ultimately unraveled them. Based on hundreds of interviews conducted since 2001, Wickersham’s chronicle is packed with revelations, taking us deep into Bill Belichick’s tactical ingenuity and Tom Brady’s unique mentality while also reporting on their divergent paths in 2020, including Brady’s run to the Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Raucous, unvarnished, and definitive, It’s Better to Be Feared is an instant classic of American sportswriting in the tradition of Michael Lewis, David Maraniss, and David Halberstam.

Unintended Consequences

Unintended Consequences
Author: Brian Daneman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0578008092

Following in the genre of such classics as "Less than Zero" and "Friday Night Lights," comes Unintended Consequences, a Coming of Age Novel for this and all future generations. A cautionary tale of unchecked desire, questionable parenting, and risky choices, set against the modern day backdrop of an affluent and over-indulgent suburban New Jersey community. Unintended Consequences is a must-read for today's parents and their teenagers.

Resilience Is Futile

Resilience Is Futile
Author: Julie S. Lalonde
Publisher: Between the Lines
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-02-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1771134704

For over a decade, Julie Lalonde, an award-winning advocate for women’s rights, kept a secret. She crisscrossed the country, denouncing violence against women and giving hundreds of media interviews along the way. Her work made national headlines for challenging universities and taking on Canada’s top military brass. Appearing fearless on the surface, Julie met every interview and event with the same fear in her gut: was he there? Fleeing intimate partner violence at age 20, Julie was stalked by her ex-partner for over ten years, rarely mentioning it to friends, let alone addressing it publicly. The contrast between her public career as a brave champion for women with her own private life of violence and fear meant a shaky and exhausting balancing act. Resilience sounds like a positive thing, so why do we often use it against women? Tenacity and bravery might help us survive unimaginable horrors, but where are the spaces for anger and vulnerability? Resilience is Futile is a story of survival, courage and ultimately, hope. But it’s also a challenge to the ways we understand trauma and resilience. It’s the story of one survivor who won’t give up and refuses to shut up.