Nights in White Castle
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Picking up where he left off in his acclaimed memoir Sting-Ray Afternoons, Steve Rushin brilliantly captures a bygone era, and the thrills of new adulthood in the early 80s.
Cet auteur possède un don unique pour documenter la condition humaine à travers son écriture, capturant souvent l'essence de l'expérience humaine avec esprit et profondeur. Son travail s'étend à de vastes voyages mondiaux et à des observations perspicaces sur le sport, alliant l'aventure à une profonde compréhension de la nature humaine. Avec un style captivant, intelligent et fréquemment hilarant, il offre aux lecteurs une expérience rafraîchissante et enrichissante.





Picking up where he left off in his acclaimed memoir Sting-Ray Afternoons, Steve Rushin brilliantly captures a bygone era, and the thrills of new adulthood in the early 80s.
The Story of Baseball as Told Through Bobbleheads, Cracker Jacks, Jockstraps, Eye Black, and 375 Other Strange and Unforgettable Objects
The book presents a unique exploration of baseball's history by focusing on the intriguing stories behind its objects, equipment, and notable figures. Through these narratives, it uncovers the lesser-known aspects of the game, offering readers a fresh perspective on baseball's cultural significance and evolution.
Featuring a selection of Steve Rushin's finest columns and features, this collection offers a blend of humor and heartwarming insights into lesser-known sports. Readers will find themselves laughing while discovering the charm and passion behind various athletic pursuits, reinforcing the universal love for sports.
Embarking on a nostalgic journey, Steve Rushin explores iconic American sports landmarks as he approaches his thirtieth birthday. His adventure takes him from Larry Bird's roots in Indiana to the legendary cornfield of Dyersville, Iowa, where Field of Dreams was filmed. Throughout his travels, he encounters a diverse array of athletes, including bowlers, basketball players, and Little Leaguers, weaving together personal reflection and a celebration of sports culture in America.
A wild and bittersweet memoir of a classic '70s childhood