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Synopsis
The #1 *Los Angeles Times* bestseller from the host of NPR's *Weekend Edition*--"absolutely spectacular--wise and intimate, often funny, always touching" (Scott Turow)--now in paperback,
In a beautifully written narrative that runs from childhood to adulthood through times of war and peace, Scott Simon movingly traces his life as a fan--of sports, theater, politics, and the people and things he holds dear.
*Sports Illustrated* columnist Ron Fimrite says of *Home and Away*, "Rarely do you find in books of this genre a clearer look into mysteries and confusions of childhood . . . moving and often amusing portraits . . . insights into the complex and often corrupt world of Chicago politics, the city being this book's true protagonist. There are compelling scenes from Simon's years as a war correspondent, roving reporter, and political operative . . . There is also an emotional account of Michael Jordan's last championship season with the Bulls that is a book within a book . . .
"The writing is uniformly superb. This is, in fact, a memoir of such breadth and reach it compares favorably with another book that is allegedly about the nature of sports allegiance, Frederick Exley's *A Fan's Notes.* And that, believe me, is saying something."
Publisher information
- Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
- ISBN: 9780786886524
- Number of pages: 368
- Dimensions: 203 x 127 x 23 mm
- Weight: 408g
- Languages: English
