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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gregory Jordan , Gregory JordanPublisher: Triumph Books Imprint: Triumph Books Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.566kg ISBN: 9781600786969ISBN 10: 1600786960 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 01 May 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews[A] gritty, fascinating and disturbing pieced-together story about...how an athletic career was taken down by drugs, but built back up by the forces of forgiveness. --Tom Hoffarth's Los Angeles Daily News blog Farther Off the Wall. In this age of slick pieties and specious beliefs, it's all too easy to be cynical about the redemptive power of faith. Greg Jordan's poignant story of Willie Mays Aikens' journey from stardom through self-destruction to recovery is a tale of justice and injustice, courage and perseverance and, finally, forgiveness and love. --Mark C. Taylor, Chair of the department of Religion, Columbia University Willie's story is an amazing one and one that we can all learn from. The fact that Willie was able to take the hard circumstances of his life and turn it into a compelling story and life lesson is wonderful. It is great to see him doing so much with his life after all of the adversity he has been through. -- Cal Ripken, Jr., Baseball Hall of Famer Willie Aikens did a lot of bad things, and many bad things were done to him. But Greg Jordan's vivid and unsparing account of Aikens' tragic journey is heartfelt and, at last, even tender. -- Frank Deford, author, Over Time: My Life as a Sports Writer Some people have the good -- or, more often, bad -- fortune of living lives that reveal the larger human story. Greg Jordan certainly found one such character in Willie Mays Aikens, and then held on tight for years, to unearth -- through a kind of fierce, reportorial empathy -- every astonishing twist and step and slide. The result: an amazing tapestry of dream, nightmare and redemption, cheers and tears, marked 'America.' -- Ron Suskind, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of Confidence Men and A Hope in the Unseen Willie Mays Aikens: Safe at Home is far too complex to be regarded as just a baseball book. Gregory Jordan is a master storyteller, expertly weaving a narrative that is both fascinating and disturbing while ever mindful of the human spirit. -- Tom Verducci, senior writer at Sports Illustrated and coauthor, The Yankee Years Gregory Jordan has written a touching book about an old ballplayer who made mistakes but did not hide from them, and who paid a steep price but did not allow himself to become embittered. It is good to see that Willie Mays Aikens, who was given a name of baseball royalty, really did find his way home. -- Joe Posnanski, senior writer at Sports Illustrated and author, The Machine [A] gritty, fascinating and disturbing pieced-together story about...how an athletic career was taken down by drugs, but built back up by the forces of forgiveness. -- Tom Hoffarth's Los Angeles Daily News blog Farther Off the Wall In this age of slick pieties and specious beliefs, it's all too easy to be cynical about the redemptive power of faith. Greg Jordan's poignant story of Willie Mays Aikens' journey from stardom through self-destruction to recovery is a tale of justice and injustice, courage and perseverance and, finally, forgiveness and love. -- Mark C Taylor, Chair of the department of Religion, Columbia University The story is so gripping, and I became so attached to the people involved, that I hated for it to end. -- Royals Heritage blog ""Willie's story is an amazing one and one that we can all learn from. The fact that Willie was able to take the hard circumstances of his life and turn it into a compelling story and life lesson is wonderful. It is great to see him doing so much with his life after all of the adversity he has been through."" -- Cal Ripken, Jr., Baseball Hall of Famer ""Willie Aikens did a lot of bad things, and many bad things were done to him. But Greg Jordan's vivid and unsparing account of Aikens' tragic journey is heartfelt and, at last, even tender."" -- Frank Deford, author, Over Time: My Life as a Sports Writer ""Some people have the good -- or, more often, bad -- fortune of living lives that reveal the larger human story. Greg Jordan certainly found one such character in Willie Mays Aikens, and then held on tight for years, to unearth -- through a kind of fierce, reportorial empathy -- every astonishing twist and step and slide. The result: an amazing tapestry of dream, nightmare and redemption, cheers and tears, marked 'America.'"" -- Ron Suskind, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of Confidence Men and A Hope in the Unseen "" Willie Mays Aikens: Safe at Home is far too complex to be regarded as just a baseball book. Gregory Jordan is a master storyteller, expertly weaving a narrative that is both fascinating and disturbing while ever mindful of the human spirit."" -- Tom Verducci, senior writer at Sports Illustrated and coauthor, The Yankee Years ""Gregory Jordan has written a touching book about an old ballplayer who made mistakes but did not hide from them, and who paid a steep price but did not allow himself to become embittered. It is good to see that Willie Mays Aikens, who was given a name of baseball royalty, really did find his way home."" -- Joe Posnanski, senior writer at Sports Illustrated and author, The Machine ""[A] gritty, fascinating and disturbing pieced-together story about...how an athletic career was taken down by drugs, but built back up by the forces of forgiveness."" -- Tom Hoffarth's Los Angeles Daily News blog ""Farther Off the Wall"" ""In this age of slick pieties and specious beliefs, it's all too easy to be cynical about the redemptive power of faith. Greg Jordan's poignant story of Willie Mays Aikens' journey from stardom through self-destruction to recovery is a tale of justice and injustice, courage and perseverance and, finally, forgiveness and love."" -- Mark C Taylor, Chair of the department of Religion, Columbia University ""The story is so gripping, and I became so attached to the people involved, that I hated for it to end."" -- Royals Heritage blog Author InformationGregory Jordan has written about sports, movies, politics, and books for The New York Times, Crisis Magazine, and The Hill. Jordan worked with Mark Shriver on A Good Man, Mark's biography of his father, Sargent Shriver, due out in June 2012. Jordan has also collaborated on books with former NFL player Joe Ehrmann and attorney Ron Shapiro. He lives in Sherwood, Maryland, on the Chesapeake Bay. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |