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El. knyga: Paterno

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  • Formatas: 416 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2012
  • Leidėjas: Simon & Schuster
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781451657517
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  • Formatas: 416 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2012
  • Leidėjas: Simon & Schuster
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781451657517
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From Americas premier sportswriter, the definitive, #1 New York Times bestselling biography of Joe Paterno and the story of Americas love affair with football.

Joe Paterno believed that football was a way to teach young men how to live. He coached at Penn State for 62 years. In the course of his years as a head coach, his teams won 409 games, a Division I record. At the end of his life, more than 100 of those wins were invalidated by the NCAA because of the crimes of a longtime assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky, and Paternos alleged knowledge of those crimesknowledge Paterno denied until his death. In the process, the name Paternothe name he had spent a lifetime buildingcame to represent scandal and controversy.

Joe Posnanski lived in State College, Pennsylvania, through the turbulent final months of Paternos life and was with him and his family as the scandal that eventually consumed him unfolded. Now with a new afterword, Posnan­skis book delves deep into the life of Joe Paterno, going back to his childhood days in Brooklyn and his college days at Brown, and looks at him through the eyes of the young men he coached. It is a portrait that goes beyond the daily headlines and into the life of a stubborn idealist, a teacher, and a flawed but principled man who, to the very end, loved to coach.

Recenzijos

"Paterno is a portrait very much in three dimensions. It is the story of an extraordinary life." * Philadelphia Daily News * "Paterno adds grain and texture to the historical record.... makes a cogent case for absorbing Paterno's entire legacy." -- Dwight Garner * The New York Times * "I urge you to read [ Paterno]. . . A life is never defined entirely by a man's good, or by his bad." -- Mike Vaccaro * New York Post * "It is exhilirating to read of Paterno the man and gripping to read of his downfall." * ESPN.com * The truth is that [ Paterno] is a portrait very much in three dimensions. In that sense, Posnanski succeedsWe are left with this book as the final record of the final days. It is more than that, obviously - it is the story of an extraordinary life - but it is most compelling as a chronicle of the end. * Philadelphia Daily News *

Aria 1(2)
Overture 3(16)
Act I Before
Prelude
19(2)
Brooklyn
21(16)
Intermezzo
37(6)
Engle
43(12)
Requiem
55(4)
Sue
59(18)
Act II Excellence
Aria
77(4)
The Other Thing
81(14)
Intermezzo
95(4)
The Grand Experiment
99(16)
Nixon
115(10)
Race
125(4)
Intermezzo
129(6)
Sainthood
135(22)
Act III Success
Aria
157(4)
Bear
161(8)
Memento Mori
169(12)
Intermezzo
181(6)
Mountaintop
187(16)
Two Callings
203(6)
Evil and Good
209(16)
Rhythms
225(6)
Jay
231(6)
Act IV What Comes After
Aria
237(4)
The Filthiest Word
241(6)
Sandusky
247(16)
Adam
263(20)
Winter
283(8)
To Be, or Not to Be
291(14)
Winning
305(14)
THE FINAL ACT
Aria
319(4)
Fall
323(22)
Finale
345(6)
Encore
351(24)
Afterword 375(6)
A Note on Sources 381(2)
Selected Bibliography 383(2)
Acknowledgments 385(2)
Index 387
Joe Posnanski is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of seven books, including The Baseball 100, Paterno, and The Secret of Golf. He has written for The Athletic, Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports, and The Kansas City Star and currently writes at JoePosnanski.com. He has been named National Sportswriter of the Year by five different organizations and is the winner of two Emmy Awards. He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his family.