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John Feinstein

    John Feinstein is a prolific sports author whose work delves into the heart of athletic competition. His writing captures the intensity and drama of sports, offering readers an insider's perspective. Feinstein's keen eye for detail and engaging narrative style have made him a leading voice in sports literature.

    Rush for the Gold: Mystery at the Olympics (the Sports Beat, 6)
    The First Major
    Hard Courts
    The Rivalry: Mystery at the Army-Navy Game (the Sports Beat, 5)
    The Dh (The Triple Threat, 3)
    Are You Kidding Me?
    • 2023

      The definitive biography of enigmatic golfer, commentator, and performer David Feherty-one of the most universally beloved figures in the game.

      Feherty
    • 2021

      The Back Roads to March

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.7(12)Add rating

      #1 New York Times bestselling author John Feinstein returns to his first love--college basketball--with a fascinating and compelling journey through a landscape of unsung, unpublicized and often unknown heroes of Division-1 college hoops. John Feinstein pulls back the curtain on college basketball's lesser-known Cinderella stories--the smaller programs who no one expects to win, who have no chance of attracting the most coveted high school recruits. To tell this story, Feinstein follows a handful of players, coaches, and schools who dream, not of winning the NCAA tournament, but of making it past their first or second round games. Every once in a while, one of these coaches or players is plucked from obscurity to lead a major team or to play professionally, cementing their status in these fiercely passionate fan bases as a legend. These are the gifted players who aren't handled with kid gloves--they're hardworking, gritty teammates who practice and party with everyone else. With his trademark humor and invaluable connections, John Feinstein reveals the big time programs you've never heard of, the bracket busters you didn't expect to cheer for, and the coaches who inspire them to take their teams to the next level.

      The Back Roads to March
    • 2020

      "Sports journalist John Feinstein returns to his first love--college basketball--with a fascinating and compelling journey through a landscape of unsung, unpublicized and often unknown heroes of Division-1 college hoops"--

      Back Roads to March
    • 2018

      Quarterback

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.3(479)Add rating

      From legendary sportswriter and #1 New York Times bestselling author John Feinstein, a deep dive into the most coveted and hallowed position in the NFL. In the mighty National Football League, one player becomes the face of a franchise, one player receives all the accolades and all the blame, and one player's hand will guide the rise or fall of an entire team's season--and the dreams of millions of fans. There are thirty-two starting quarterbacks in the NFL, and their lives are built around pressure, stardom, and incredible talent. In his most insightful book yet, John Feinstein shows readers what it's really like to play the glory position and to live that life--mapping out a journey that runs from college stardom to the NFL draft to taking command of the huddle and marching a team down the field with a nation of fans cheering. Centering on five NFL starting quarterbacks--Alex Smith, Andrew Luck, Joe Flacco, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Doug Williams--Quarterback provides readers with incredible inside access to the locker room, huddle, and heat of battle. Through spectacular moments and embarrassing defeats, this is as close as most of us will ever come to experiencing life in the most glamorous position in America's greatest game.

      Quarterback
    • 2017

      Embarking on a baseball season marked by his parents' divorce, Alex is confronted by unexpected rival Matt, a disgraced athlete who has been given another chance after taking performance-enhancing drugs and who wants to steal the affections of Alex's crush

      The Dh (The Triple Threat, 3)
    • 2017

      The First Major

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.2(613)Add rating

      The rivalry between the U.S. and European teams was at an all-time high even before the first swing of the 2016 Ryder Cup. The Americans had lost an astounding six out of the last seven matches. With the U.S. team out for revenge and the Europeans determined to keep the Cup out of American hands, the showdown took place in Hazeltine, Minnesota—just days after the death of golf legend Arnold Palmer. It became one of the most raucous and heated face-offs in the Cup’s history. Award-winning author John Feinstein takes readers behind the scenes, providing an inside view of the dramatic stories as they unfolded, including the assembly of veteran Phil Mickelson’s superb team, the intense match between European superstar Rory McIlroy and American Patrick Reed that almost came to blows, and the return of Tiger Woods. Throughout, Feinstein vividly illustrates why the Ryder Cup has become golf’s most intense and emotional event.

      The First Major
    • 2017

      The Legends Club

      Dean Smith, Mike Krzyzewski, Jim Valvano, and an Epic College Basketball Rivalry

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.2(40)Add rating

      The narrative delves into the transformative period of college basketball in the 1980s, spotlighting the rivalry between Mike Krzyzewski of Duke and Jim Valvano of North Carolina State. As both coaches aimed to dethrone Dean Smith of North Carolina, the book reveals the intense competition, recruiting tactics, and high stakes that defined the decade. John Feinstein provides an insider's perspective on the personal and professional challenges faced by these coaches, capturing the essence of a pivotal era in American sports culture.

      The Legends Club
    • 2016

      "New kid Max Bellotti has the talent to lead The Lions basketball team straight to victory, but Max he also has a secret that could disrupt their winning streak once it's exposed"-- Provided by publisher

      The Sixth Man (The Triple Threat, 2)
    • 2015

      Bestselling sportswriter John Feinstein kicks off a new series for middle grade featuring Alex Myers, a student athlete who tries to take on the sports establishment in his new town. Alex Myers is a quarterback, but from the first day of football practice, it’s clear that that position is very much filled by the coach’s son, Matt. Alex has the better arm, but Matt has more experience—and the coach’s loyalty. Alex finally gets a chance to show what he can do when Matt is injured, and he helps win a key game to keep the Lions’ bid for the state championship alive. But just when his star is rising, Alex gets blindsided—the state has started drug testing, and Alex’s test comes back positive for steroids. Alex knows that’s not right. But he doesn’t know if it’s a mistake—or if someone wants to make sure he can’t play. . . . John Feinstein has been praised as “the best writer of sports books in America today” (The Boston Globe), and this first installment in the Triple Threat series is his most thrilling and suspenseful novel yet. Fans of Mike Lupica, Tim Green, and Paul Volponi will want to check out The Walk On, and its companion, The Sixth Man. “A cliffhanger of a football novel bristling with social, personal, familial and ethical issues to complement the gridiron action. . . . All the goods for the sports enthusiast—and more.” —Kirkus Reviews

      The Walk On (The Triple Threat, 1)
    • 2015

      Where Nobody Knows Your Name

      Life in the Minor Leagues of Baseball

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(264)Add rating

      Exploring the world of minor league baseball, the narrative delves into the lives of nine individuals, including players, managers, and umpires, as they navigate the challenges of Triple-A baseball. Notable figures like former World Series hero Scott Podsednik and Durham Bulls manager Charlie Montoya share their experiences in a landscape filled with hope and uncertainty. Set against the backdrop of various small-town stadiums, the book captures the essence of pursuing dreams in a sport where the line between success and obscurity is razor-thin.

      Where Nobody Knows Your Name