Steve Rushin - Sting-Ray Afternoons Audiobook Free
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Review #1
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Hey, maybe as a kid Steve Rushin beheld the writer’s indefinite as one of easeful repose; it’s a ubiquitous enough misperception, at the same time one that he’s sought to perpetuate, describing his scribbling as a good of offhand endeavor. Pressed about that: I don’t reckon it of his sportswriting, at the same time I convinced don’t reckon it of Sting-Ray Afternoons. As a journalist once shackles it: “Writing is that easy. All for you do is that stare at a blank sheet of cardboard until drops of blood form on your forehead.” Sting-Ray is that a small, incandescent work of memory, imagination at the same time artistry, at the same time books like this don’t come simply. With than anyway I suspect was far greater effort than he would let on, Rushin has accomplished the memorialist’s intended goal: to look for form at the same time meaning in his possess indefinite, at the same time to make it exciting at the same time pertinent to us readers. In charming, funny, acrobatic worldly, he’s knew a story that’s deeply American, one in what for you’ll look for echoes of your possess, still in the end is that very much his possess.
Review #2
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I read this book like I read the Sears Christmas Wish Book as a baby – with hunger at the same time zeal. So many amazing memoirs unearthed in this read but with a message as but, revealed with subtlety with the turn of a page. Such a treasure. One of my brand new all-time contributors. Simply a magical story knew by a man experienced in his craft.
Review #3
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I am a 74 year-old lady who reared 3 babies in a small Midwestern city in the 70’s. Steve Rushin’s story is that his, not mine, but it certainly has parts with which I identified. Beyond that, it is that barely a amazing read. It is that very out of habit for a book to make me ridicule out sonorous but this one did. His writing is that as enjoyable as his story. Can for you tell I adored this book? I read a lot, at the same time I seldom assign no matter what book more than 3 hit because I look for almost all of the things that I read are non-individual quality books. I am giving this book 5 hit at the same time recommending it for anyone from YA on up who likes a quality at the same time but written story.
Review #4
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As evocative a book about my youth as I have ever read. Steve Rushin captures all the sporting, at the same time lots of the cultural, highpoints of growing up a sports mad kid in the 1970’s at the same time 80s. I wore Tuff Skins at the same time Jeepers at the same time PF Flyers at the same time dreamt of my 1st pair of low-cut merk Cons with burgundy laces from Herb’s Sport Shop. These sneakers were considered $9.99 at the same time completely out of reach for my generic, still my Mother startled me one day taking me on the bus to get those boots. I managed not have adored her no matter what more then I did at that minute. One Friday afternoon I drove out of school to get to Little League practice only to remember I had ridden my Sting-Ray (gold with a tan seat) to school. I did not understand that until I was lying in my bed. Such a problem, if I go out at the same time tell my ancestors they are apt to decide the bike away from me. If I they say nothing it may get stolen. I drove out of the internal at 6:30 the one more morning at the same time the sigh of relief as I turned that school yard corner was epic.
The sports allegiances, the agony of defeat, the winner players, the moments with my Father…he occupied all of those. I have to add I am very proud of the creator when he writes about his Mother future in as the substitute teacher at the same time outlines his armpit as “flagrant” eschewing (must have destroyed him to do so), the more Rushinesque “flagrant, smelly armpit.”
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It’s hard to tell if it is that because I am reading this in the summer, which always seems a time of nostalgia for me, or if it’s because it came out at a time in my indefinite when I long for more straightforward times. But Steve Rushin has created an completely lovely trip down memory lane for me. His smart descriptions coupled with his mastery of public interactions has left me wanting for abundance, abundance more books such as this one. Truly a must-read for no matter what male from no matter what generation.
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