Suspension

Suspension
Author: Robert Westfield
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-04-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062010778

A dazzling, remarkably original dark comedy about a young New Yorker's failed attempts to isolate himself in a city that won't take solitude for an answer For years it's been Andy Green's job to stump students nationwide by coming up with the wrong answers for their multiple-choice tests. Recently, however, his own life has become overwhelmed by wrong choices. When a love affair is mysteriously ended by a Post-it note and followed up by a random street assault, Andy locks himself in his Hell's Kitchen apartment. In solitude, he thinks, he might be able to get a grip on his life. But when he is forced to reemerge six months after the attacks of September 11, the city awaiting him is more bewildering than ever and all the people in his world seem to be part of a vast conspiracy. Equal parts noir, French farce, and homage to New York, Suspension is a surprisingly heartfelt novel about learning to live in a world where nearly everything is decided behind our backs.

Fish and Game Laws

Fish and Game Laws
Author: Massachusetts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1642
Release: 1900
Genre: Fishery law and legislation
ISBN:

Winning Concepts for Coaching Winning Football

Winning Concepts for Coaching Winning Football
Author: Milt Theodosatos
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2009-01-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1467046396

If you are a coach or a fan, I hope to present information that is different from the ordinary. Information that I have learned over a 47 year coaching career by being a Student of the Game. This book is NOT about X's and O's. This book will question some of the philosophy that is used today as compared to the lessons taught by the Legends of the Game of yesterday. This book will try to exlain...Why games are won and Why games are lost. In answering this thought, I will express my opinion based on the teachings and experience I have had in the past 47 years. Hopefully this book with give you the reader a FRESH in-sight into the game that you may NOT be aware of...OR...it may reinforce information you already are aware of and use.

How You Played the Game

How You Played the Game
Author: William Arthur Harper
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 634
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780826212047

Centering around the life and times of the revered American sportswriter Grantland Rice (1880-1954), How You Played the Game takes us back to those magical days of sporting tales and mythic heroes. Through Rice's eyes we behold such sports as bicycle racing, boxing, golf, baseball, football, and tennis as they were played before 1950. We witness ups and downs in the careers of such legendary figures as Christy Mathewson, Jack Dempsey, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Jim Thorpe, Red Grange, Bobby Jones, Bill Tilden, Notre Dame's Four Horsemen, Gene Tunney, and Babe Didrikson--all of whom Rice helped become household names. Grantland Rice was a remarkably gifted and honorable sportswriter. From his early days in Nashville and Atlanta, to his famed years in New York, Rice was acknowledged by all for his uncanny grasp of the ins and outs of a dozen sports, as well as his personal friendship with hundreds of sportsmen and sportswomen. As a pioneer in American sportswriting, Rice helped establish and dignify the profession, sitting shoulder to shoulder in press boxes around the nation with the likes of Ring Lardner, Damon Runyon, Heywood Broun, and Red Smith. Besides being a first-rate reporter, Rice was also a columnist, poet, magazine and book writer, film producer, family man, war veteran, fund-raiser, and skillful golfer. His personal accomplishments over a half century as an advocate for sports and good sportsmanship are astounding by any standard. What truly set Rice apart from so many of his peers, however, was the idea behind his sports reporting and writing. He believed that good sportsmanship was capable of lifting individuals, societies, and even nations to remarkable heights of moral and social action. More than just a biography of Grantland Rice, How You Played the Game is about the rise of American sports and the early days of those who created the art and craft of sportswriting. Exploring the life of a man who perfectly blended journalism and sporting culture, this book is sure to appeal to all, sports lovers or not.