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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kent BabbPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperOne Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9780062950604ISBN 10: 0062950606 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 27 October 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsBabb takes us to a place most of us would never go, telling us a story we'd never know. This book is so important. -- <strong>PETER KING, NBC Sports</strong> A penetrating, wide-screen story of what it means to mentor under the toughest of circumstances. -- <em>Kirkus Reviews </em><strong>(starred review)</strong> This spectacular book carefully fuses voice and tone to transport the reader into a world few can imagine and transforms the tales of disparate individuals into a narrative that is both touching and tragic. -- <strong>DeMAURICE SMITH, executive director, NFL Players Association</strong> Masterful . . . an equal parts heartbreaking and life-affirming look at a city, a school, and a football team whose players and coaches spend as much time fighting for survival as they do grid triumph. -- <strong>JEFF PEARLMAN, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>Three-Ring Circus</em></strong> This is the story the country needs to read--raw, expertly told, stripped of political agendas and preconceived notions. This is not a story about football, but about what football can mean. -- <strong>MICHAEL ROSENBERG, senior writer, <em>Sports Illustrated</em></strong> A moving and evocative portrait of football and life -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> I've always thought the best books are those that combine great reporting and great writing. That's exactly what Kent Babb's Across The River does. It combines deeply detailed inside reporting with a wonderfully told story. -- <strong>JONATHAN FEINSTEIN, <em>New York Times</em> Bestselling author of <em>A Good Walk Spoiled</em></strong> At the Karr High School introduced to us by Kent Babb there is the expression, 'Give Em The Real.' This book is 'the real.' It's as real as birth and death and all the heartache in between. Through Babb's eyes, the story of Karr football is so much more than a sports book. This is the other America that too many people don't know - or care to know - exists. -- <strong>DAVE ZIRIN, sports editor, <em>The Nation</em></strong> a literary masterpiece. Lyrically written and deeply reported, Across the River reads like a gripping, can't-put-it-down novel. -- <strong>LARS ANDERSON, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>The Mannings</em> and <em>Chasing the Bear</em></strong> This is an essential American read and an intimate look into the soul of New Orleans. -- <strong>WRIGHT THOMPSON, ESPN senior writer and author of <em>Pappyland</em></strong> There is no better storyteller in the country than Kent Babb. Period. I've never learned more about the fabric of one of America's greatest cities than I did in this book. -- <strong>IAN RAPOPORT, NFL Network Insider</strong> In Across the River Kent Babb keeps it real as he deftly and eloquently negotiates the sidewalks, the sidelines, and the streets of New Orleans. -- <strong>GLENN STOUT, editor, <em>The Year's Best Sports Writing</em></strong> Babb takes us to a place most of us would never go, telling us a story we'd never know. This book is so important. -- <strong>PETER KING, NBC Sports</strong> A penetrating, wide-screen story of what it means to mentor under the toughest of circumstances. -- <em>Kirkus Reviews </em><strong>(starred review)</strong> This spectacular book carefully fuses voice and tone to transport the reader into a world few can imagine and transforms the tales of disparate individuals into a narrative that is both touching and tragic. -- <strong>DeMAURICE SMITH, executive director, NFL Players Association</strong> Masterful . . . an equal parts heartbreaking and life-affirming look at a city, a school, and a football team whose players and coaches spend as much time fighting for survival as they do grid triumph. -- <strong>JEFF PEARLMAN, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>Three-Ring Circus</em></strong> This is the story the country needs to read--raw, expertly told, stripped of political agendas and preconceived notions. This is not a story about football, but about what football can mean. -- <strong>MICHAEL ROSENBERG, senior writer, <em>Sports Illustrated</em></strong> A moving and evocative portrait of football and life -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> I've always thought the best books are those that combine great reporting and great writing. That's exactly what Kent Babb's Across The River does. It combines deeply detailed inside reporting with a wonderfully told story. -- <strong>JONATHAN FEINSTEIN, <em>New York Times</em> Bestselling author of <em>A Good Walk Spoiled</em></strong> At the Karr High School introduced to us by Kent Babb there is the expression, 'Give Em The Real.' This book is 'the real.' It's as real as birth and death and all the heartache in between. Through Babb's eyes, the story of Karr football is so much more than a sports book. This is the other America that too many people don't know - or care to know - exists. -- <strong>DAVE ZIRIN, sports editor, <em>The Nation</em></strong> a literary masterpiece. Lyrically written and deeply reported, Across the River reads like a gripping, can't-put-it-down novel. -- <strong>LARS ANDERSON, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>The Mannings</em> and <em>Chasing the Bear</em></strong> This is an essential American read and an intimate look into the soul of New Orleans. -- <strong>WRIGHT THOMPSON, ESPN senior writer and author of <em>Pappyland</em></strong> Babb takes us to a place most of us would never go, telling us a story we'd never know. This book is so important. -- <strong>PETER KING, NBC Sports</strong> A penetrating, wide-screen story of what it means to mentor under the toughest of circumstances. -- <strong><em>Kirkus Reviews </em>(starred review)</strong> This spectacular book carefully fuses voice and tone to transport the reader into a world few can imagine and transforms the tales of disparate individuals into a narrative that is both touching and tragic. -- <strong>DeMAURICE SMITH, executive director, NFL Players Association</strong> Masterful . . . an equal parts heartbreaking and life-affirming look at a city, a school, and a football team whose players and coaches spend as much time fighting for survival as they do grid triumph. -- <strong>JEFF PEARLMAN, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>Three-Ring Circus</em></strong> This is the story the country needs to read--raw, expertly told, stripped of political agendas and preconceived notions. This is not a story about football, but about what football can mean. -- <strong>MICHAEL ROSENBERG, senior writer, <em>Sports Illustrated</em></strong> A moving and evocative portrait of football and life -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> I've always thought the best books are those that combine great reporting and great writing. That's exactly what Kent Babb's Across The River does. It combines deeply detailed inside reporting with a wonderfully told story. -- <strong>JONATHAN FEINSTEIN, <em>New York Times</em> Bestselling author of <em>A Good Walk Spoiled</em></strong> At the Karr High School introduced to us by Kent Babb there is the expression, 'Give Em The Real.' This book is 'the real.' It's as real as birth and death and all the heartache in between. Through Babb's eyes, the story of Karr football is so much more than a sports book. This is the other America that too many people don't know - or care to know - exists. -- <strong>DAVE ZIRIN, sports editor, <em>The Nation</em></strong> a literary masterpiece. Lyrically written and deeply reported, Across the River reads like a gripping, can't-put-it-down novel. -- <strong>LARS ANDERSON, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>The Mannings</em> and <em>Chasing the Bear</em></strong> This is an essential American read and an intimate look into the soul of New Orleans. -- <strong>WRIGHT THOMPSON, ESPN senior writer and author of <em>Pappyland</em></strong> There is no better storyteller in the country than Kent Babb. Period. I've never learned more about the fabric of one of America's greatest cities than I did in this book. -- <strong>IAN RAPOPORT, NFL Network Insider</strong> In Across the River Kent Babb keeps it real as he deftly and eloquently negotiates the sidewalks, the sidelines, and the streets of New Orleans. -- <strong>GLENN STOUT, editor, <em>The Year's Best Sports Writing</em></strong> Author InformationKent Babb is a sports journalist for The Washington Post and author of Not a Game: The Incredible Rise and Unthinkable Fall of Allen Iverson. His journalism has received national praise, including more than a dozen awards by the Associated Press Sports Editors and the Poynter Institute's Van McKenzie Cup, and has twice appeared in the Best American Sports Writing series. He lives in Washington D.C. with his wife and daughter. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |