The Last Hero: A Life of Henry Aaron

Author:   Howard Bryant ,  Dominic Hoffman
Publisher:   Random House Audio
Edition:   abridged edition
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9780307736888


Publication Date:   11 May 2010
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
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In the thirty-four years since his retirement, Henry Aaron's reputation has only grown in magnitude: he broke existing records (rbis, total bases, extra-base hits) and set new ones (hitting at least thirty home runs per season fifteen times, becoming the first player in history to hammer five hundred home runs and three thousand hits). But his influence extends beyond statistics, and at long last here is the first definitive biography of one of baseball's immortal figures. Based on meticulous research and interviews with former teammates, family, two former presidents, and Aaron himself, The Last Hero chronicles Aaron's childhood in segregated Alabama, his brief stardom in the Negro Leagues, his complicated relationship with celebrity, and his historic rivalry with Willie Mays--all culminating in the defining event of his life: his shattering of Babe Ruth's all-time home-run record. Bryant also examines Aaron's more complex second act: his quest to become an important voice beyond the ball field when his playing days had ended, his rediscovery by a public disillusioned with today's tainted heroes, and his disappointment that his career home-run record was finally broken by Barry Bonds during the steroid era, baseball's greatest scandal. Bryant reveals how Aaron navigated the upheavals of his time--fighting against racism while at the same time benefiting from racial progress--and how he achieved his goal of continuing Jackie Robinson's mission to obtain full equality for African-Americans, both in baseball and society, while he lived uncomfortably in the public spotlight. Eloquently written, detailed and penetrating, this is a revelatory portrait of a complicated, private man who through sports became an enduring American icon. From the Hardcover edition.

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Author:   Howard Bryant ,  Dominic Hoffman
Publisher:   Random House Audio
Imprint:   Random House Audio
Edition:   abridged edition
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 15.30cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9780307736888


ISBN 10:   0307736881
Publication Date:   11 May 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Just when it seemed as if all the great baseball subjects had been done, Howard Bryant checks in with this biography of Henry Aaron...Bryant is a great writer for a great subject...Mr. Aaron's story is the epic baseball tale of the second half of the 20th century. <br> --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette<br> <br> Beautifully written and culturally important...tells the Aaron story with gusto and a ferocious sweep. <br> --The Washington Post <br> Brawny... The Last Hero had the forceful sweep of a well-struck essay as much as that of a first-rate biography. <br> --The New York Times<br> <br> A must read for baseball fans of every generation. <br>--Booklist <br> One of Howard Bryant's mentors, the late David Halberstam, encouraged him to 'bring those great Henry Aaron wrists to life, ' and he has done that and more with this marvelous book. Wrists, legs, heart, brain--here is the full picture of a great man and ballplayer who finally gets his due. <br>--David Maraniss, author of Clemente <br> An eye-opening biography of the Braves' outfielder, the real home-run king...Baseball's tainted steroid era has, if anything, bestowed an even brighter shine to Aaron's on-field achievements, but Bryant makes clear that this slugger's story was always about more than merely overcoming blazing fastballs. Plentyof baseball for the fan, but even more insight into why Aaron matters beyond the game. <br>- Kirkus Reviews <br> I loved baseball books as a child. This is a baseball book for adults, the story of a gifted, complex man and his struggles in our complex country. This is a fascinating and at times a troubling book, which revivified the lovely old game for me. <br>-Tracy Kidder, author of Mountains Beyond Mountains <br> We already know Henry Aaron as one of the greatest players in the history of baseball. Now, in Howard Bryant's impeccably researched and nuanced biography, we know Henry Aaron not just as a great ballplayer, but as a remarkable man. In The L


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Howard Bryant is the author of Shut Out: A Story of Race and Baseball in Boston, which was a finalist for the Society for American Baseball Research's 2003 Seymour Medal, and Juicing the Game: Drugs, Power, and the Fight for the Soul of Major League Baseball. He is a senior writer for ESPN.com and ESPN the Magazine ; appears regularly on ESPN's The Sports Reporters, ESPN First Take, and Outside the Lines ; and serves as sports correspondent for NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday. He lives in western Massachusetts. From the Hardcover edition.

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