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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tim BascomPublisher: University Press of Kansas Imprint: University Press of Kansas ISBN: 9780700641024ISBN 10: 0700641025 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 31 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Tim Bascom weaves together stories of how soccer can become a transformative pedagogy of human connection across cultures and conflicts. Spanning the globe and different eras, Bascom shows that the beautiful game isn't just about who we are--it's about who we could become.""--Vasilis Kostakis, author of Beyond the Final Whistle: Soccer for a Better World ""This book is unique in its style, especially since Bascom is an American where the game of soccer is still foreign. Although many of the historical bits are well known to most historians, this book specializes in the pure fun of the game. A must-read for those that love soccer, are starting to love soccer, and those still deciding how they view the game.""--Bill Murray, author of The World's Game: A History of Soccer ""Through a life spent playing soccer, Tim Bascom captures the global and personal nature of the game. He shares experiences from around the world, taking readers from dusty African streets to sweltering Kansas fields. His passion for the game will resonate with anyone who loves sport.""--Paul Carr, ESPN & FOX World Cup researcher ""Equal parts touching memoir and fascinating history, The Boundless Game reminds readers of the power of sport to provide connection in an increasingly fragmented world. Through poignant personal vignettes and watershed moments, soccer is presented as a passport that allows even the casual participant the opportunity to fit the globe into the length of a pitch, if only for a short game. From eastern Africa to rural Kansas, soccer enthusiasts and non-sports fans alike will find much to discover in the people, places, and matches Bascom has curated in this book.""--Peter Jasso, director of From Football to Futbol ""This warm-hearted set of essays shows how the global game connects worlds from Kansas to Kenya to Korea and beyond. Written with a generous midwestern sensibility, these stories of lived experience reveal how soccer can animate people and places. Reading it makes for a lovely complement, or perhaps even alternative, to the cynical business of modern commercial sport.""--Andrew M. Guest, author of Soccer in Mind: A Thinking Fan's Guide to the Global Game ""Tim Bascom weaves together stories of how soccer can become a transformative pedagogy of human connection across cultures and conflicts. Spanning the globe and different eras, Bascom shows that the beautiful game isn't just about who we are--it's about who we could become.""--Vasilis Kostakis, author of Beyond the Final Whistle: Soccer for a Better World "" A must-read for those that love soccer, are starting to love soccer, and those still deciding how they view the game.""--Bill Murray, author of The World's Game: A History of Soccer Author InformationTim Bascom is the author of two prize-winning memoirs, Chameleon Days and Running to the Fire; two essay collections, The Comfort Trap and Climbing Lessons; a collection of short stories, Continental Drift; and the novel Squatters’ Rites. He is the Executive Director of the Kansas Book Festival. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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