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| Let Me Tell You a Story | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Little, Brown and Company Category: EBooks
List Price: $10.99 Buy New: $8.79 You Save: $2.20 (20%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 21658
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 368
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.323092 ASIN: B001D4W960
Publication Date: September 3, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Americas favorite sportswriter and the legendary Boston Celtics coach join forces to produce one of the most richly entertaining books ever written about the game of basketball. The hardcover edition appeared on the extended New York Times bestseller list for nine weeks and has sold more than 100,000 copies to date. Auerbach colorfully recalls all the players and coaches he worked with and played against: Bill Russell, Larry Bird, Bob Cousy, Wilt Chamberlain, Sam Jones, and Michael Jordanyou name them, the basketball greats are here. John Feinstein has written two of the bestselling sports books of all time, A Season on the Brink and A Good Walk Spoiled, and his books have been a fixture on bestseller lists for the past two decades.
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One Of The Fastest Reads You'll Have - A Fun Book October 29, 2008 One thing about Red Auerbach: love him or hate him, he's always interesting to hear. The "hear" translates to "read," as noted author John Feinstein gives us an ear to Red and his weekly group of guys who met at a Chinese restaurant and shot the bull about various topics over the years. Feinstein sat in for four of those years and relays some of the conversation.
This is an extremely fast read. It's so entertaining that you'll zip through it, laughing in many spots. It is biased: oh, yeah.....so Celtic fans will love this book more than others but everyone should enjoy it. Basketball in the "early" days, with Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West and other big stars are always fun to hear about and nobody had more opinions and/or "hot air" than Red! He is a great storyteller, as this book testifies.
I hate the Celtics July 26, 2008 but I loved reading this book. So much info in there about the history of the game and the Boston Celtics. We'll miss ya Red!
terrific April 26, 2008 great book awesome stories. i actual went by the restaurant wherte they eat. The game lost an amazing lifer.
"The Ball in Red's C ourt" December 2, 2007 Of all the Sports that Feinstein covers I think he covers Basketball Best. This is a superb tale of the Legendary Boston Celtic's LEADER. I was told that Red grew up in the DC area going to a Segregated Roosevelt High School. I wondered how someone coming from a Segregated Environment could draft one of the first 3 African Americans in the Now NBA. Also how he could select the first African American Coach. Well he grew up in Brooklyn in a multi-cultural Neighborhood. Fascinating stories about the Carnegie Deli area. He went to college in DC (GW) (Which I knew), and then later taught at Roosevelt (Which may have been where the confusion started.) I think it helped that I have been in the Chinatown Restaurants that are the setting for a lot of the stories, This an absolutely Great Read, and one of Feinstein's best.
Great read for all basketball fans November 27, 2007 I have never been a fan of the Celtics, but a big basketball fan none the less. Having said that, this book was perfect for me. It is a in-depth, personal look into the life of the greatest coach in basketball history, as told not only by the man himself, but the great writer John Feinstein. This book gives great insight not only the the makings of the Celtic dynasty, but into the beginnings of the games, and how Red has shaped the game into what it is today. Must read for all basketball fans.
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