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Author - H.g. Bissinger ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Da Capo Press was reviewed on 25-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0306809907 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream Reference Book. Classifications : General Football (American) Sports Subjects Books General AAS Football (American) Sports Subjects Books General Sports Subjects Books General AAS Sports Subjects Books Paperback Mass Market Trade Bind . Click the following link to view the cover of Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream. Related topics: General. Football (American). Sports. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Football (American). Sports. Subjects. Books. requestid: 481aabdf-bc75-4bf2-b1fe-0b0b0cbd5d9drequestprocessingtime: 0.1350240000000000 salesrank: 41913 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 10082090540 1) Paperback Book Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream by Da Capo Press. H.G. Bissenger´s book Friday Night Lights is a non-fiction account of a football team in Odessa, Texas spanning the decade of the 1980s. A once financially successful town dependent on oil revenues, Odessa´s fate makes an about turn as profits dwindle, families face bankruptcy, and the crime rate climbs, far exceeding the national average. Enter the Permain Panthers football team, a group that seems to be defying all odds, proving that determination and grit can bring hope and success to this small town. It goes without saying that just as surely the team can also bring the town to its knees if it fails to win the State Championship.
2) Paperback Book Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream by Da Capo Press. This is my pick for the best sports book ever written, and the reason is because it transcends sports. It captures the mood and feel of small town America as well as any book since Larry McMurtry´s The LAST PICTURE SHOW. What Bissinger describes about the so-called pinnacle of life in western Texas, playing for the local team, applies just as well to high school athletes in Ohio or Pennsylvania. The flip side, of course, is once the ride is over, so is your worth to the community.
3) Paperback Book Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream by Da Capo Press. Since I am not into football, this book was a long read for me. It could have been halved and the story complete.¤ 4) Paperback Book Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream by Da Capo Press. Not sure what was worse, reading this ´item´ or pounding my head against a concrete wall. It has received much fan-fare, and I don´t know why, it´s best described as...trite.¤ 5) Paperback Book Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream by Da Capo Press. Friday Night Lights
6) Paperback Book Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream by Da Capo Press. Return once again to the timeless account of the Permian Panthers of Odessa--the winningest high-school football team in Texas history. Odessa is not known to be a town big on dreams, but the Panthers help keep the hopes and dreams of this small, dusty town going. Socially and racially divided, its fragile economy follows the treacherous boom-bust path of the oil business. In bad times, the unemployment rate barrels out of control; in good times, its murder rate skyrockets. But every Friday night from September to December, when the Permian High School Panthers play football, this West Texas town becomes a place where dreams can come true. With frankness and compassion, H. G. Bissinger chronicles a season in the life of Odessa and shows how single-minded devotion to the team shapes the community and inspires--and sometimes shatters--the teenagers who wear the Panthers´ uniforms. ¤7) Paperback Book Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream by Da Capo Press. Secular religions are fascinating in the devotion and zealousness they breed, and in Texas, high school football has its own rabid hold over the faithful. H.G. Bissinger, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, enters into the spirit of one of its most fervent shrines: Odessa, a city in decline in the desert of West Texas, where the Permian High School Panthers have managed to compile the winningest record in state annals. Indeed, as this breathtaking examination of the town, the team, its coaches, and its young players chronicles, the team, for better and for worse, is the town; the communal health and self-image of the latter is directly linked to the on-field success of the former. The 1988 season, the one Friday Night Lights recounts, was not one of the Panthers´ best. The game´s effect on the community--and the players--was explosive. Written with great style and passion, Friday Night Lights offers an American snapshot in deep focus; the picture is not always pretty, but the image is hard to forget.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 22-Nov-2008, 03068099079780306809903, 070-100-EWB-LPB-E2B-XUB-8
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