Herschel Cobb's moving account of his relationship
with his legendary grandfather reveals a side of Ty Cobb that few people
ever saw, that of loving nurturer. A baseball icon and arguably the
best player who ever lived, Ty Cobb's infamously cold, competitive
nature allowed him to excel on the ball field but undermined his
relationship with his children. Devastated by the untimely death of two
of his sons, Cobb relished the opportunity to reconnect the broken
family ties when young Herschel and his siblings visited him during the
summers. In the pages of this book, Herschel, whose cruel, abusive
father and adulterous, alcoholic mother filled his childhood with
turmoil, recounts how his grandfather provided the stability, love and
guidance that Herschel desperately needed. Beautifully written and
insightful, this memoir describes the healing bond between Cobb and his
grandchildren, and constructs a wholly different legacy for the
notoriously tough Cobb as gentle and affectionate "Granddaddy".
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