Short description
The Pulitzer Prizewinning historian takes on the life of basketball superstar Michael Jordan, painting a compelling portrait of a man whose life and career was shaped by broader issues of American culture, race, society, and history. Original.
Long description
From The Breaks of the Game to Summer of '49, David Halberstam has brought the perspective of a great historian, the inside knowledge of a dogged sportswriter, and the love of a fan to bear on some of the most mythic players and teams in the annals of American sport. With Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls he has given himself his greatest challenge and produced his greatest triumph. In Playing for Keeps, David Halberstam takes the first full measure of Michael Jordan's epic career, one of the great American stories of our time. A narrative of astonishing power and human drama, brimming with revealing anecdotes and penetrating insights, the book chronicles the forces in Jordan's life that have shaped him into history's greatest basketball player and the larger forces that have converged to make him the most famous living human being in the world.
Review
" The best Jordan book so far."
-- Washington Post
" A remarkable book . . . a must-read for basketball fans, admirers of Jordan, and anyone who seeks to understand sports in America today."
--Bill Bradley
" The single greatest sports book I've ever read."
--Dan Le Batard, ESPN Radio
" What David Halberstam delivers--and what the reader has come to expect from Halberstam--is insight, balance, analysis."
-- New York Times
" A wonderful book, written by a remarkable journalist."
-- Seattle Times
" Halberstam writes the story of Jordan in layers through unforgettable tales of his brilliant career . . . An insider's view of basketball, structured like a sports reporter's private journal."
-- Dallas Morning News