| Author: Mike Greenberg |
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Product Summary
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Villard Books
ISBN-10: 0812974808
ISBN-13: 9780812974805
Buy.com Sku: 203436358
Publish Date: 5/15/2007
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 8.25H x 5.5L x 0.5T
Pages:
222
Age Range:
NA
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From the Publisher:
An unconventional and humorous collection of journal entries recounts the everyday adventures and misadventures of one of America' most popular sportscasters, sharing his thoughts on such topics as marriage, fatherhood, manhood, fame, work, porn, the significance of sports, wacky relatives, and everyday joys and heartaches. Reprint. 60,000 first printing. |
Annotation:
Popular sportscaster Mike Greenberg's engaging essays about life will entertain his many fans who appreciate his common man's perspective on the daily struggle to keep one's head above water and retain some sense of dignity in a challenging world. He writes insightfully about the things he loves--sports, family, his job--and in his own way conveys a grasp of social issues, sexual politics, existential angst, and other important stuff. He's no slob; he's pretty funny; occasionally sensitive; and Greenberg can write.
Popular sportscaster Mike Greenberg's engaging essays about life will entertain his many fans who appreciate his common man's perspective on the daily struggle to keep one's head above water and retain some sense of dignity in a challenging world. He writes insightfully about the things he loves--sports, family, his job--and in his own way conveys a grasp of social issues, sexual politics, existential angst, and other important stuff. He's no slob; he's pretty funny; occasionally sensitive; and Greenberg can write.

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