More Than a Game: Life Lessons from Philadelphia's Sports Community

Author:   Eliot Shorr-Parks ,  Steve Parks
Publisher:   New City Community Press
ISBN:  

9780984042906


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   17 February 2012
Format:   Paperback
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More Than a Game: Life Lessons from Philadelphia's Sports Community


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Voices from Philadelphia's athletic community on what it's like being a Philadelphian and a fan, and on what makes a community work

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Author:   Eliot Shorr-Parks ,  Steve Parks
Publisher:   New City Community Press
Imprint:   New City Community Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9780984042906


ISBN 10:   0984042903
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   17 February 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; Michael Nutter; The Philly fan wants you to put yourself out there... ; Leroy Johnson; I can remember seeing Jack Johnson at an exhibition for the Wild Bill Hickcok Show ; Jordan Berman; It cost a quarter to get in, maybe cheaper... ; Tina Sloan Brown; GGGGGGGGGG; Dave Leonardi; Somewhere in the late 50's, there was a NHL game on... ; Angelo Cataldi:; I'm positive the Red Sox killed my father... ; Nicholas Bradley:; I looked up...but didn't see him... ; Ed Rendell:; The shoeshine guy and the president of the bank both can have the same strong opinion... ; Michael Golic:; Are you willing to do this? Are you willing to sacrifice? ; Rob Enslin:; I like to think my dad was thinking the same thing... ; Bill Giles:; At those moments, I would think of my dad... .; Vanessa Rodriguez; Rained Out at the Ballgame. ; Sheil Kapidia:; When I was 6 years old, the game was always on for me to watch with my dad... ; Rami Ibrahim:; They see the image of a true Palestinian, a true Musilim... ; Bobby Clarke:; If talent won every time, what would be the point of working? ; Gary Cobb:; An education is something they are always going to have. ; Herman Douglas:; I'm not quitting. You know, cause I'm no punk.; Alyson Goodner; Some kid from the other team got on the microphone and said, Stop the music, there's a white girl on the floor. ; Chris Pronger; I think the camaraderie of the team is what got us through that year .; Leonard Weaver:; That's what God does teaches us- to continue to press on... ; James Ellis:; And if we are going to be PDR swimming, then, we are going to represent the city. ; Joseph Banner:; I think we can try to use sports teams to reflect the values and attitudes... we have as citizens... ; Danny Diaz:; There were 'A' students, corner students... ; Frank Greco:; We're going to play hard, come to practice- No BS... ; Dan Winterstein:; Understanding Mt Airy Baseball, is understanding Mt Airy ; Sonny Hill:; Education gives you the opportunity to get to where you want to go over the long period. ; Ruben Amaro, Jr.:; Getting there is one thing, staying there is another... ; Jesse Biddle:; Not a lot of people realize their dream. I did... ; Carlos Ruiz:; I knew with one more pitch, we were World Champions.. ; Larry Colangelo:; It's easy to play when you know it's 20,000 against five, you know what I mean?.

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Eliot Shorr-Parks, a graduate of Temple University, is Associate Editor of New City Community Press. More Than a Game is his first book. He is currently working on a project focused on Philadelphia football. You can read his coverage of Eagles football on BuzzonBroad.com. He is a life-long Philadelphia resident. Steve Parks is an Associate Professor of Writing at Syracuse University and founder of New City Community Press (newcitycommunitypress.com). His previous books include Gravyland: Writing Beyond the Curriculum in the City of Brotherly Love and Class Politics: The Movement for a Students' Right To Their Own Language. He lives in Philadelphia with his family.  

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