Playing for Pizza by John Grisham

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(Hardcover)

  • Pub. Date: September 2007
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 44,080

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    • Pub. Date: September 2007
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 44,080
    • Lexile: 880L 

    Synopsis

    Rick Dockery was the third-string quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. In the AFC Championship game against Denver, to the surprise and dismay of virtually everyone, Rick actually got into the game. With a 17-point lead and just minutes to go, Rick provided what was arguably the worst single performance in the history of the NFL. Overnight, he became a national laughingstock and, of course, was immediately cut by the Browns and shunned by all other teams.

    But all Rick knows is football, and he insists that his agent, Arnie, find a team that needs him. Against enormous odds Arnie finally locates just such a team and informs Rick that, miraculously, he can in fact now be a starting quarterback–for the mighty Panthers of Parma, Italy.

    Yes, Italians do play American football, to one degree or another, and the Parma Panthers desperately want a former NFL player–any former NFL player–at their helm. So Rick reluctantly agrees to play for the Panthers–at least until a better offer comes along–and heads off to Italy. He knows nothing about Parma, has never been to Europe, and doesn’t speak or understand a word of Italian. To say that Italy holds a few surprises for Rick Dockery would be something of an understatement.


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    Christopher Evan Welch kicks and scores with his engaging narration of Grisham's charming tale of touchdowns and tortellini. Rick Dockery, a 28-year-old third-string NFL quarterback, is playing for the Cleveland Browns. In the final minutes of a decisive game, Rick is brought off the bench to disastrous results. The Browns lose the game and a chance at going to the Super Bowl. After he is unceremoniously dumped by the team, the quarterback agrees to play for a small but tenacious team called the Parma Panthers-whose playing field is in Parma, Italy. Welch perfectly captures the tone for this humorous and often touching fish-out-of-water story. Welch brings the listener along with Rick, as the young quarterback painfully adjusts to the strange new world he's thrust into. He brings to life Rick's discovery of Italy, with all its history and colorful characters. Especially delicious are the descriptions of the rich Italian foods that Rick and his teammates seem to constantly consume. By the end of the book, listeners will be seeking out the nearest Italian trattoria. Simultaneous release with the Doubleday hardcover (Reviews, Sept. 24). (Oct.)

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    Biography

    The master of the legal thriller, John Grisham was a criminal and civil lawyer in Mississippi when his first book, A Time to Kill, was published. But it was his next book, The Firm, that became a blockbuster and established him as king of the genre.

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    Solid sports fiction that's a fast, beautiful read for any man who's ever played sports or had theirby 87CamaroLT

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    February 06, 2010: What a great story, especially for football fans. John Grisham's terrific legal thrillers are always first rate, but after "Bleachers" I think his greatest story-telling comes when he's spinning a sports-centered tale. He's an all-around terrific writer, creating strong, relatable characters with human flaws that make them so completely relatable. They're just like you and me in many ways, which is why they're so interesting. I didn't want this book to end, and in fact I read it again as soon as I was finished.

    I Also Recommend: The Testament, Bleachers.

    THE MEMPHIS GENIUS STRIKES AGAINby Anonymous

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    December 31, 2009: I AM NEVER DISAPOINTED WITH JOHN GRISHAM'S PROSE OR STORIES. THIS IS ANOTHER ONE THAT WILL KEEP YOY AWAKE TURNING PAGES WAITING FOR THE NEXT SURPRISE.


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