The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game
Michael Lewis
(Author)
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Description
The young man at the center of this extraordinary and moving story will one day be among the most highly paid athletes in the National Football League. When we first meet him, he is one of thirteen children by a mother addicted to crack; he does not know his real name, his father, his birthday, or any of the things a child might learn in school such as, say, how to read or write. Nor has he ever touched a football.What changes? He takes up football, and school, after a rich, Evangelical, Republican family plucks him from the mean streets. Their love is the first great force that alters the world's perception of the boy, whom they adopt. The second force is the evolution of professional football itself into a game where the quarterback must be protected at any cost. Our protagonist turns out to be the priceless combination of size, speed, and agility necessary to guard the quarterback's greatest vulnerability: his blind side.
Product Details
Price
$29.95
$27.85
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Publish Date
September 17, 2006
Pages
304
Dimensions
6.38 X 9.54 X 1.08 inches | 1.24 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780393061239
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Michael Lewis is the best-selling author of Liar's Poker, Moneyball, The Blind Side, The Big Short, The Undoing Project, and The Fifth Risk. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his family.
Reviews
Its dialogue is sharp and its anecdotes well chosen.--Janet Maslin "The New York Times"
As close to perfect as a work of popular nonfiction can be.--Malcolm Gladwell "New York Times Book Review"
I read Lewis for the same reasons I watch Tiger Woods. I'll never play like that. But it's good to be reminded every now and again what genius looks like.--Malcolm Gladwell "New York Times Book Review"
As close to perfect as a work of popular nonfiction can be.--Malcolm Gladwell "New York Times Book Review"
I read Lewis for the same reasons I watch Tiger Woods. I'll never play like that. But it's good to be reminded every now and again what genius looks like.--Malcolm Gladwell "New York Times Book Review"