
I want to pass along a reader recommendation of
The Blind Side by Michael Lewis. I haven't yet read this book, but the reviews are so good that I have put it on hold for my son, who is a football buff. And after he finishes it, I'll read it too. Here's what my colleague has to say:
"I recommend
Blind Side: Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis. It's a true sports/human interest story that reads very much like fiction."
And here are a couple of other reviews if you're not convinced.
"If you love football, you'll find the X's and O's discussion enthralling. If you love a good tale, you'll keep turning pages to find out more about the mystery of Oher's past and what has become of him." San Jose Mercury News
"The reclusive son of a drug-addled single mom suddenly becomes one of the most valued football prospects in America. How? A year before the scouts came calling, Michael Oher had virtually no formal education, no social skills, and no athletic experience. In The Blind Side, Michael Lewis investigates changes in the pro game that turned a formerly anonymous position, offensive left tackle, into the NFL's second highest paying job. Among the beneficiaries, he discovers Big Mike. You'll laugh, you'll cry — really: On the outskirts of Memphis, Lewis unearths a fascinating story of compassion, commitment, and life-altering second chances."
Recommended by Dave, Powells.com
Blind Side, Evolution of a Game, Lewis, Michael. New York: Norton, 2006.