Saturday, November 13, 2021

Farming Dissenters by Carole Watterson Troxler (2011)

This is a somewhat dry but informative account of the Regulator Movement in North Carolina in the 1760's and 1770's. The Regulators were a group of backwoods farmers who objected to excessive fees to obtain deeds to their land.  It gets into the courthouse rings etc.

Monday, September 20, 2021

Love Me, Hate Me: Barry Bonds and the Making of an Antihero (2007) Jeff Pearlman

 Biography of Barry Bonds. Interesting character.  Lots of talent, and yet he cheated.  I like the parts that describe his workouts.  Read it!

Sunday, September 19, 2021

Walden on Wheels: On the Open Road from Debt to Freedom (2013) by Ken Ilgunas

 Memoir of guy who put himself through grad school at Duke University without debt by living in his van.  Very interesting guy. He worked as a ranger in Alaska, worked at Home Depot and others. It's philosophical and also kind of a hands on account of how he did it. This should definitely by read by anyone who wants to get through school and life with as little debt and as much independence as possible.

Monday, September 13, 2021

No Limits (2008) MIchael Phelps with Alan Abrahamson

 This is an assisted autobiography by the great swimmer, Michael Phelps.  He has some great tips in there about how to compete and train and some interesting info about swim meets etc but I got lost in some of the inside swimming minutiae.

Monday, September 6, 2021

Pete Rose, an American Dilemma (2014) by Kostya Kennedy

 This is an autobiography of the great Pete Rose, the very untalented man who with grit and hustle became one of the best players the game has ever known. He's a complicated figure.  There's lots of good and bad and this book gets to the core of him.  Read it.

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Six Good Innings: How One Small Town Became a Little League Giant 2008 by Mark Kreidler

How does one area produce great baseball recreation teams year after years? This is the story of the winning little league teams in Toms River, NJ in the 1990's and 2000's.  It's interesting but doesn't go into enough depth to be of much use.

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Saturday, August 14, 2021

In the Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette 2015 by Hampton Sides

 Story of a polar expedition in 1879 that went bust.  It's a great adventure story and says something about the times.  Read it!

Thursday, July 29, 2021

The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics Daniel James Brown (2013)

This is about the US Olympic Rowing team that won the 8 oar rowing event against all odds.  It's a great book, read it.  This is about many things including the greatest generation's experience of the depression, team sports, growing up, and the rise of Hitler and the Nazi's.

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'roids, Smash Hits, and how Baseball got Big (2005) Jose Canseco

 The title says it all. It's the autobiography of steroids slugger, Jose Canseco.  He's a man who reflects his times and helped to make them. 

Monday, July 5, 2021

The Arm: Inside the Billion-Dollar Mystery of the Most Valuable Commodity in Sports 2017 by Jeff Passan

 Yahoo Sports writer explains the epidemic of pitcher elbow injuries in MLB and youth sports. It's a great and important book.  read it!

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Now Pitching Bob Feller (1990) Bob Feller with Bill Gilbert

 This is the autobiography of the great Bob Feller, rocket arm pitcher from the 1930's to 1950's.  He looks back on his life many years after his career ends and reflects on the game then, changes, and the game at the time he wrote. You would say he is one of those Greatest Generation guys. It's a good read.

Sunday, June 6, 2021

Clemente: The Grace and Passion of Baseball's Last Hero (2006) by David Maraniss

This is a biography of the great Pirate by David Maraniss, the same author who wrote the biography of Presidents Obama and Clinton.  As in the other ones, you get a good feel for the times in which Clemente lived.  Also the circumstances of the plane crash are interesting.  There's more to it than just the plane went down.  This is a good read.

Saturday, June 5, 2021

Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America by David Hackett Fischer (1989)

 It took me about 6 mos to polish off this one, it was the major reading accomplishment of 2021.  The author talks about the 4 different groups of British settlers in the American colonies- Puritans, Virginians, Quakers and Borderers/ Scots Irish- and their impact on the development of the US all the way to the present.  I permanently changed the way I think about US history. 

Saturday, May 22, 2021

Game of Shadows: Barry Bonds, BALCO, and the Steroids Scandal that Rocked Professional Sports b7 Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams (2006)

 This was another excellent goodwill purchase.  It tells the story of how the track stars, baseball players and other athletes broke a bunch of records in the 1990's and 2000's with steroids and then how they got caught.  It's an entertaining story and there's a lesson in it.

Friday, May 14, 2021

Darryl Strawberry and the Boys of Crenshaw by Michael Sokolove (2004)

 This was a goodwill pickup.  It was great.  Writing was good. Subject- Darryl Strawberry's 1979 Crenshaw High baseball team- was great.  Why was that team so good?  What are they up to now?  Why hasn't Crenshaw High had a team to rival that one since? Not all of the questions are answered but they are all explored.  read it!

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

I'm Keith Hernandez: A Memoir (2018)

Autobiography of the great lefty contact hitter of the  Cardinals and Mets in the 1970's and 1980's.  Lots of good insight about baseball and a nice flavor of the times.

Friday, March 26, 2021

Fire on the Mountain 1988 by Terry Bisson

 This is a science fiction novel based on the following premise: John Brown succeeds in starting a slave revolt. It's an interesting premise and he takes it in a suprising direction.  It's definitely worth the read.

Friday, February 19, 2021

Barabbas by Pär Lagerkvist (1950)

 This is a fictional account of Barabbas, the gospel figure who was chosen by the crowd to be released instead of Jesus. He is Jesus' foil in every way.  It's translated from Swedish and came out very interesting.  This is a great read.

Monday, February 15, 2021

Break it Up by Richard Kreitner (2020)

 Interesting take on US history from colonial days to the present. The thesis is secession has always been with us on all sides.  The Constitution tried to paper over the differences but was not and still is not really up to the task. 


Thursday, January 28, 2021

Prince of Thieves by Chuck Hogan (2004)

 This is a great novel about a working class Irish gang of bank robbers in Charles Town, Massachusetts. This is about a lot of things- a heist story, gentrification, a love story etc.  Read it!

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Breath, the New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor (2020)

Journalist James Nestor writes a great book about all aspects of breathing, from the science of it to yoga.  This is great.

Saturday, January 9, 2021

The Brothers K by David James Duncan (1992)

 This is a novel that focuses on a family in Washington State from the 1950's to 1980.  The father, Papa Toe, was a minor league baseball player and coach.  The book is about baseball but also about so much more.  This is one of the best novels I've read.  It should be read slowly and savored.