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B**N
If you only read one book this year this is it
Tom is an American treasure as much as the Gods he wrote about. You will not be able to put the book down - I just finished it at 4:30 AM.You have seen the sporting events - now he tells you the rest of the story.
J**L
Reminder of Sportswriting's Golden Era
Any sports aficionado, like myself, whose life spans the time stretching from radio through black and white television to the internet will find this book a welcome panacea to the anxiety induced by politics and pandemic. Tom Callahan's career as a newspaper beat writer and columnist as well as a senior writer for Sports Illustrated during its golden era allowed him access to virtually any major sporting event or personality.. Therefore, he has accumulated a treasure trove of anecdotes during the past half century. This space is too brief to relate the myriad of stories, both humorous and poignant, which he shares in the book but all are insightful and will remind the reader of the joy which a lifetime of sports can offer to those who simply observe. Perusing this book was one of the few pleasures of 2020 for me. Those in doubt about picking up the book should begin with the Epilogue which is reminiscent of the great Roger Angell at his best.
K**R
Inside Perspective
This book gives an inside perspective on the personalities of many famous athletes of the 40's through 60's.As an established sports writer with great credibility in the sports world and particularly with many of the famous athletes over the three decades, Tom Callahan has been able to provide some insight and background on what made these athletes as accomplished as they were.When many sports books frame the athletes in statistics and comparisons, this book focuses on attitudes and accomplishment in and out of the sports world. Few sports books give a better look at the personalities of many athletes known only by performance measures.The closest comparison for this books, in my opinion, would be "teammates" by David Halberstam.Strongly recommended.
B**M
Author Tom Callalhan Relates His Experiences Covering Sports
If you love all sports you will love this book. Tom Callahan covers the spectrum of sports from what we may consider to be major sports to lesser sports (depending on your interest). I especially enjoyed the baseball sections with a special emphasis on Clemente. Bob Cousy taking care of his wife afflicted with dementia was also of special interest. Tom Callahan's epilogue summarizing so many of his experiences reminded me of a column Jim Murray of the Los Angeles Times wrote throughout his career. If you enjoy all sports this book is loaded with anecdotes to keep you busy all the way through.
K**R
The life and times of a true scribe
A throwback to a golden age of sportswriting, when monikers like Sultan of Swat, Lou the Toe, The Big O and The Great One were minted in a poetry of sweat and pain and grind. Callahan seemed to have been everywhere sports history was unfolding, and that needed the perfect mix of humor, empathy and pathos to provide the plinth those heroes and events were made for.
J**S
Outstanding Read
Highly recommend especially for the "Baby Boomer" generation. Very enjoyable
D**S
A vanity project
Almost 300 pages of name dropping. That doesn't make it a bad book. Just kind of tiresome at times. It was fun to revisit some sports moments (e.g. Secretariat, Riggs-King, Ali-Foreman, Big Red Machine) from the last 50 years or so. I just didn't realize that Tom Callahan was the focus of those events.
K**R
Great insightful look at sports writing
This book provides an opportunity to see how sports writing used to be now days there isn't nearly the personal touch there was back then
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