My Losing Season by Pat Conroy

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  • Pub. Date: August 2003
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 11,970
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    • Pub. Date: August 2003
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 11,970
    • Lexile: 1100L 

    Synopsis

    PAT CONROY–AMERICA'S MOST BELOVED STORYTELLER -- IS BACK!

    “I was born to be a point guard, but not a very good one. . . .There was a time in my life when I walked through the world known to myself and others as an athlete. It was part of my own definition of who I was and certainly the part I most respected.

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    The popular novelist of such books as The Prince of Tides and Beach Music establishes himself as the Homer of sweat socks in this memoir of a collegiate basketball season. For the rest of Conroy's teammates, The Citadel's 8–17 record in 1966–1967 made it a season best forgotten, but the author remembers it as an odyssey of hardwood heroics, Olympian fortitude and larger-than-life adversaries, with the occasional temptations of a coed siren. Despite flashes of insight into the sport he loves (along with clues to the autobiographical underpinnings of his fiction), the bulk of Conroy's self-important prose can be as difficult to penetrate as a zone defense. "I wore the memories of that season like stigmata or a crown of thorns," intones the author, after earlier admitting that "the games are fading on me now where once they imprinted themselves, bright as decals, on the whitewashed fences of memory." If only Conroy had taken seriously the question posed by a newspaper editor who responded to a thirteen-page letter Conroy sent him during his senior year: "Have you ever thought about writing with economy and restraint?" Author—Don McLeese

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    Biography

    Pat Conroy's novels are populated with domineering fathers, Southern belles of steel, and inexorable tragedy; all are elements the author is familiar with from his own life, and he has drawn on them to create unforgettable books. He is sometimes accused of florid prose, but he never fails to draw attention -- and readers -- with his passionate stories.

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    I just love Pat!by GNFam226

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    May 30, 2009: The analogy of reading Pat Conroy is like putting broken glasses in the garbage disposal is just so true for most of his work, and this is no exception, but I love him none-the-less. He reminds me of the things I hate about my life and that I should be thankful I too have survived to tell about it. He reminds me that there are wonderful people in all our lives and that we should always be looking for them and never miss the opportunity to tell them. I just enjoy reading his work. My favorites are still The Lords of Discipline and The Water is Wide. Thanks!!

    I Also Recommend: The Water is Wide, The Lords of Discipline, DragonQuest, DragonKnight, DragonSpell.

    My losing seasonby Anonymous

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    April 17, 2008: This book was a great book! I enjoyed it very well... It taught me dont ive up on anything and if you set your heart to it then you can do anything!


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