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The Best American Sports Writing 2008
In this exciting new collection, William Nack, veteran sportswriter and author of the classic Secretariat, honors the yearâs finest sports journalism and thus upholds the tradition that began seventeen years ago, with David Halberstam at the helm. In these pages, you will find the most provocative, compelling, tragic, and triumphant moments in sports from 2007, captured by the knights of the keyboard who make sports come alive for us day after day, week after week, year after year.
Here youâll find Paul Solotaroffâs excellent and uncompromising take on the neglect that a growing number of crippled NFL players continually face from the NFL playersâ union. Jeanne Marie Laskasâs âG-L-O-R-Y!â offers a rousing inside look at the pregame rituals of the Cincinnati Bengals cheerleaders. A riveting online diary by Wright Thompson reveals a bleak and merciless landscape in China, which that countryâs government would rather not have the world see during preparations for the Olympics.
Nack finds a place for the fascinating offbeat story as well as the sensational. Alongside Eli Saslowâs captivating article about an obscure seventeenth-century sport, similar to a giant rugby scrum, carried out in the streets of Kirkwall, Scotland, stands Franz Lidzâs âscoop of the year,â a controversial and rare look into the life of George Steinbrenner, baseballâs largest but recently most enigmatic figure.
This yearâs collection marks another wonderful addition to âone of the most consistently satisfying titles in the Best American seriesâ (Booklist).
Contributors include Scott Price, Rick Bragg, Gary Smith, J.R. Moehringer, and others.
Here youâll find Paul Solotaroffâs excellent and uncompromising take on the neglect that a growing number of crippled NFL players continually face from the NFL playersâ union. Jeanne Marie Laskasâs âG-L-O-R-Y!â offers a rousing inside look at the pregame rituals of the Cincinnati Bengals cheerleaders. A riveting online diary by Wright Thompson reveals a bleak and merciless landscape in China, which that countryâs government would rather not have the world see during preparations for the Olympics.
Nack finds a place for the fascinating offbeat story as well as the sensational. Alongside Eli Saslowâs captivating article about an obscure seventeenth-century sport, similar to a giant rugby scrum, carried out in the streets of Kirkwall, Scotland, stands Franz Lidzâs âscoop of the year,â a controversial and rare look into the life of George Steinbrenner, baseballâs largest but recently most enigmatic figure.
This yearâs collection marks another wonderful addition to âone of the most consistently satisfying titles in the Best American seriesâ (Booklist).
Contributors include Scott Price, Rick Bragg, Gary Smith, J.R. Moehringer, and others.
In this exciting new collection, William Nack, veteran sportswriter and author of the classic Secretariat, honors the yearâs finest sports journalism and thus upholds the tradition that began seventeen years ago, with David Halberstam at the helm. In these pages, you will find the most provocative, compelling, tragic, and triumphant moments in sports from 2007, captured by the knights of the keyboard who make sports come alive for us day after day, week after week, year after year.
Here youâll find Paul Solotaroffâs excellent and uncompromising take on the neglect that a growing number of crippled NFL players continually face from the NFL playersâ union. Jeanne Marie Laskasâs âG-L-O-R-Y!â offers a rousing inside look at the pregame rituals of the Cincinnati Bengals cheerleaders. A riveting online diary by Wright Thompson reveals a bleak and merciless landscape in China, which that countryâs government would rather not have the world see during preparations for the Olympics.
Nack finds a place for the fascinating offbeat story as well as the sensational. Alongside Eli Saslowâs captivating article about an obscure seventeenth-century sport, similar to a giant rugby scrum, carried out in the streets of Kirkwall, Scotland, stands Franz Lidzâs âscoop of the year,â a controversial and rare look into the life of George Steinbrenner, baseballâs largest but recently most enigmatic figure.
This yearâs collection marks another wonderful addition to âone of the most consistently satisfying titles in the Best American seriesâ (Booklist).
Contributors include Scott Price, Rick Bragg, Gary Smith, J.R. Moehringer, and others.
Here youâll find Paul Solotaroffâs excellent and uncompromising take on the neglect that a growing number of crippled NFL players continually face from the NFL playersâ union. Jeanne Marie Laskasâs âG-L-O-R-Y!â offers a rousing inside look at the pregame rituals of the Cincinnati Bengals cheerleaders. A riveting online diary by Wright Thompson reveals a bleak and merciless landscape in China, which that countryâs government would rather not have the world see during preparations for the Olympics.
Nack finds a place for the fascinating offbeat story as well as the sensational. Alongside Eli Saslowâs captivating article about an obscure seventeenth-century sport, similar to a giant rugby scrum, carried out in the streets of Kirkwall, Scotland, stands Franz Lidzâs âscoop of the year,â a controversial and rare look into the life of George Steinbrenner, baseballâs largest but recently most enigmatic figure.
This yearâs collection marks another wonderful addition to âone of the most consistently satisfying titles in the Best American seriesâ (Booklist).
Contributors include Scott Price, Rick Bragg, Gary Smith, J.R. Moehringer, and others.
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In this exciting new collection, William Nack, veteran sportswriter and author of the classic Secretariat, honors the yearâs finest sports journalism and thus upholds the tradition that began seventeen years ago, with David Halberstam at the helm. In these pages, you will find the most provocative, compelling, tragic, and triumphant moments in sports from 2007, captured by the knights of the keyboard who make sports come alive for us day after day, week after week, year after year.
Here youâll find Paul Solotaroffâs excellent and uncompromising take on the neglect that a growing number of crippled NFL players continually face from the NFL playersâ union. Jeanne Marie Laskasâs âG-L-O-R-Y!â offers a rousing inside look at the pregame rituals of the Cincinnati Bengals cheerleaders. A riveting online diary by Wright Thompson reveals a bleak and merciless landscape in China, which that countryâs government would rather not have the world see during preparations for the Olympics.
Nack finds a place for the fascinating offbeat story as well as the sensational. Alongside Eli Saslowâs captivating article about an obscure seventeenth-century sport, similar to a giant rugby scrum, carried out in the streets of Kirkwall, Scotland, stands Franz Lidzâs âscoop of the year,â a controversial and rare look into the life of George Steinbrenner, baseballâs largest but recently most enigmatic figure.
This yearâs collection marks another wonderful addition to âone of the most consistently satisfying titles in the Best American seriesâ (Booklist).
Contributors include Scott Price, Rick Bragg, Gary Smith, J.R. Moehringer, and others.
Here youâll find Paul Solotaroffâs excellent and uncompromising take on the neglect that a growing number of crippled NFL players continually face from the NFL playersâ union. Jeanne Marie Laskasâs âG-L-O-R-Y!â offers a rousing inside look at the pregame rituals of the Cincinnati Bengals cheerleaders. A riveting online diary by Wright Thompson reveals a bleak and merciless landscape in China, which that countryâs government would rather not have the world see during preparations for the Olympics.
Nack finds a place for the fascinating offbeat story as well as the sensational. Alongside Eli Saslowâs captivating article about an obscure seventeenth-century sport, similar to a giant rugby scrum, carried out in the streets of Kirkwall, Scotland, stands Franz Lidzâs âscoop of the year,â a controversial and rare look into the life of George Steinbrenner, baseballâs largest but recently most enigmatic figure.
This yearâs collection marks another wonderful addition to âone of the most consistently satisfying titles in the Best American seriesâ (Booklist).
Contributors include Scott Price, Rick Bragg, Gary Smith, J.R. Moehringer, and others.

















