Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Review: Winning the City Redux

My Review:
This one turned into a 3 for me.  I did read it all although it is more for the sports fan.  This is a drama filled coming of age story.  But in the end it just wasn't for me. 
happy_blogoversary1-2-1-7"*I received a copy of this book for free to review, this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own."

Book Description

March 1, 2013
It's Detroit, 1961. Fifteen-year-old Dale Wheeler, the son of an unemployed, alcoholic autoworker, has big dreams of leading his team to the City Basketball Championship. But his dream is shattered when Dale, the co-captain and top point guard, is cut from the team to make way for the son of a big-money team sponsor. His life in a tailspin, Dale finds a helping hand in Miss Furbish, the beautiful homeroom teacher whose well-meaning kindness gradually builds into a potentially dangerous passion. And in his lowest times, Dale gets a final shot at his dream with a hardscrabble team of street-ballers that may have what it takes to win the City Championship. Winning the City Redux is now reimagined for a new generation of readers to discover. A perfect follow-on to Weesner's classic hit The Car Thief, Redux entertains as it examines new dimensions of classism, corruption, youth angst, and dangerous passion.
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Theodore Weesner, born in Flint, Michigan, is aptly described as "Writers' Writer" by the larger literary community. His short works have been published in the New YorkerEsquireSaturday Evening PostAtlantic Monthly, and Best American Short Stories. His novels, including The True DetectiveWinning the City, and Harbor Light, have been published to great critical acclaim in the New York Times,Washington PostHarper'sBoston GlobeUSA TodayChicago TribuneBoston Magazine, and the Los Angeles Times to name a few. He is currently writing his memoir, two new novels, and an adaptation of his widely praised novel retitled Winning the City Redux also to be published by Astor + Blue Editions. He lives and works in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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