For two months every winter, when Pacific storms make landfall,
Oahu's paradisical North Shore turns into a fiery hell. Its normal
population of sixteen thousand more than triples and this explosion of
mainlanders, Brazilians, Australians, and Europeans creates one of the
most combustible milieus on earth. Waves, like gold and oil, are a
limited resource and, as such, are fiercely fought over by the visiting
hordes, the surf industry, other Hawaiian islanders, and North Shore
residents. The otherwise sleepy North Shore becomes a lawless, violent,
drug-addled, and adrenaline-soaked mecca.
It takes uniquely
fearless men to paddle into thirty-foot waves breaking over a
razor-sharp reef hidden beneath three feet of water. Death and maiming
are regular occurrences during North Shore winters. Yet when the sun
dips, the fearless become truly scared. You see, the ocean has rules.
The men who haunt the land do not. And so they whisper about
helter-skelter violence dished out by larger-than-life Hawaiians. They
whisper about being choked, slapped, and bloodied for breaking unspoken
codes of conduct. About the protection money extracted from the surf
brands that want to hold their contests on the North Shore. About drug
running, fights, and maybe even murders. And then they return to
multimillion-dollar beachfront homes and drown their anxiety with
cocaine and booze. But they know they are not safe. Because no one is
ever safe here.
The surf world is far more volatile and complex
than outsiders know or popular depictions would have us believe, and the
North Shore during winter is its most extreme representation. It is
downright dangerous but also exhilarating, and this story paints a true
picture of what it feels like to be in the middle of it all. It is both a
breathtaking and wildly funny tale of beauty, wickedness, and the
unyielding allure of ocean waves in all their glory.
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Monday, December 23, 2013
Core Four: The Heart and Soul of the Yankees Dynasty
Tracing the careers of four instrumental players who turned around the
Yankees ball club, this book shares behind-the-scenes stories from their
early days together in the minors through the 2012 season, and follows
them on their majestic ride to the top of the baseball world. At a time
when the New York Yankees were in free fall, having failed to win a
World Series in 17 years and had not played in one in 14 years--the
Bronx Bombers' longest drought since before the days of Babe Ruth--along
came four young players whose powerful impact returned the franchise to
its former glory. They were a diverse group from different parts of the
globe: Mariano Rivera, a right-handed pitcher from Panama, who was
destined to become the all-time record holder in saves and baseball's
greatest closer; Derek Jeter, a shortstop raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan,
who would become the first Yankee to accumulate 3,000 hits; Jorge
Posada, an infielder-turned-catcher from Puerto Rico, who would hit more
home runs than any Yankees catcher except the legendary Hall of Famer
Yogi Berra; and Andy Pettitte, a left-handed pitcher born in Baton
Rouge, Louisiana, who would win more postseason games than any player in
baseball history. Together they formed the "Core Four," and would go on
to play as teammates for 13 seasons during which time they would help
the Yankees advance to the postseason 12 times, win the American League
pennant seven times, and take home five World Series trophies. This book
follows these phenoms from the minor leagues to the present, detailing
their significant contributions to a winning major league franchise.
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Monday, December 9, 2013
The Sons of Westwood: John Wooden, UCLA, and the Dynasty That Changed College Basketball
For more than a decade, the UCLA
dynasty defined college basketball. In twelve seasons from 1964 to 1975,
John Wooden's teams won ten national titles, including seven
consecutive championships. The Bruins made history by breaking numerous
records, but they also rose to prominence during a turbulent age of
political unrest and youthful liberation. When Lew Alcindor and Bill
Walton--the most famous college basketball players of their
generation--spoke out against racism, poverty, and the Vietnam War, they
carved out a new role for athletes, casting their actions on and off
the court in a political light. The Sons of Westwood tells the story of
the most significant college basketball program at a pivotal period in
American cultural history. It weaves together a story of sports and
politics in an era of social and cultural upheaval, a time when college
students and college athletes joined the civil rights movement,
demonstrated against the Vietnam War, and rejected the dominant Cold War
culture. This is the story of America's culture wars played out on the
basketball court by some of college basketball's most famous players and
its most memorable coach.
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Monday, December 2, 2013
Chasing Perfect: The Will to Win in Basketball and Life
The inspiring story of the most famous high school basketball coach in America.
In 40 seasons as the head coach of St. Anthony High School, a private parochial school in Jersey City, New Jersey, Bob Hurley has established a standard of excellence and achievement without peer, and remarkably, he has done this at a high school with a total student body enrollment of about 230, with no gymnasium, and with an operating deficit that threatens to shut the place down each year. Hurley himself sweeps the floor before each home game. Despite the long odds against them, Hurley's teams have captured 26 state titles and four consensus national championships, all behind an astonishing career winning percentage of .905.
In "Chasing Perfect," Hurley opens up his tool box and shares some of the championship strategies he's developed to help lift his players up and out of Jersey City. The narrative centerpiece will be each of St. Anthony's seven undefeated seasons, with sketch profiles of some of the most memorable players, making some of the most memorable plays in St. Anthony history. Along the way, he'll offer empowering insights to help coaches and players to elevate their games, while empowering the rest of us to walk a more purposeful path. Part memoir, part coach's notebook and part reflection on the St. Anthony players it has been Hurley's privilege to coach, "Chasing Perfect" will stand as a compelling barometer of life in and around the hardscrabble streets of Jersey City, set against the backdrop of one of the most enduringly competitive high school basketball programs in the country.
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In 40 seasons as the head coach of St. Anthony High School, a private parochial school in Jersey City, New Jersey, Bob Hurley has established a standard of excellence and achievement without peer, and remarkably, he has done this at a high school with a total student body enrollment of about 230, with no gymnasium, and with an operating deficit that threatens to shut the place down each year. Hurley himself sweeps the floor before each home game. Despite the long odds against them, Hurley's teams have captured 26 state titles and four consensus national championships, all behind an astonishing career winning percentage of .905.
In "Chasing Perfect," Hurley opens up his tool box and shares some of the championship strategies he's developed to help lift his players up and out of Jersey City. The narrative centerpiece will be each of St. Anthony's seven undefeated seasons, with sketch profiles of some of the most memorable players, making some of the most memorable plays in St. Anthony history. Along the way, he'll offer empowering insights to help coaches and players to elevate their games, while empowering the rest of us to walk a more purposeful path. Part memoir, part coach's notebook and part reflection on the St. Anthony players it has been Hurley's privilege to coach, "Chasing Perfect" will stand as a compelling barometer of life in and around the hardscrabble streets of Jersey City, set against the backdrop of one of the most enduringly competitive high school basketball programs in the country.
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