Stealing Home: Los Angeles, the Dodgers, and the Lives Caught in Between

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Price
$39.00
Publisher
PublicAffairs
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.2 X 1.5 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781541742215

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About the Author
Eric Nusbaum is a former sports editor at VICE. In addition to VICE, his work on sports, history, and culture has appeared in ESPN the Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Outside, The Daily Beast, Deadspin, and the Best American Sports Writing anthology. Eric was born and raised in L.A. He has spent many hours both attending games at Dodger Stadium, and sitting in traffic to reach those games. He has also lived and worked in Seattle and Mexico City
Reviews
"A well-known tale of racial injustice given a fresh look...Provocative, essential reading."
--Kirkus
"Eric Nusbaum takes several overlooked threads of history and weaves them into a vivid tapestry of twentieth-century America that is at once sprawling and intimate, raw and poignant. Stealing Home is a relevant and important book--and a fantastic read."--Margot Lee Shetterly, New York Times-bestselling author of Hidden Figures
"Stealing Home has a driving plot, a humane heart, and a proud conscience. Read it and enjoy the story, or read it and get mad, or read it and change your mind. Most importantly, read it."--Chuck D, founding member of Public Enemy
"In my family, the Dodgers caused pain and disillusionment when they left Brooklyn. But what happened in Los Angeles is a second drama with its own measure of financial manipulation, political intrigue, and working-class heartache. Stealing Home takes on a whole new meaning in Eric Nusbaum's marvelous book."--David Maraniss, New York Times-bestselling author of When Pride Still Mattered and Clemente
"As a sports book, Stealing Home is astonishingly good-but it's more than just a sports book. The human experience it depicts resonates far beyond Los Angeles. The writing is lean, hard, and urgent. You'll read it quickly and think about it for a long time."--Brian Phillips, New York Times-bestselling author of Impossible Owls
"A story perfectly told, riveting, moving, and deeply human."--Will Leitch, author of Are We Winning? and God Save the Fan
"A detailed, compelling history that goes well beyond Los Angeles. Eric Nusbaum asks an urgent modern question: What do the things we love actually cost? And who pays the price?"--Jay Caspian Kang, writer-at-large, New York Times Magazine
"Nusbaum's book digs into the human toll of the Dodgers' move to L.A., diligently dissecting how a combination of the "Red Scare" and a hunger for a major baseball franchise led the city to sell out three Mexican American communities in and around Chavez Ravine."--East Bay Times