
Playing Through the Whistle
Steel, Football, and an American Town
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Narrated by:
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Joe Barrett
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By:
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S. L. Price
From a Sports Illustrated senior writer, a moving epic of football and industrial America, telling the story of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, its now-shuttered steel mill, and its legendary high school football team
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania is famous for two things: the Jones and Laughlin Steel mill, an industrial behemoth that helped win World War II; and football, with a high school team that has produced numerous NFL stars, including Mike Ditka and Darrelle Revis. But the mill, once the fourth largest producer in America, closed for good in 2000. What happens to a town when a dream dies? Does it just disappear?
In Playing Through the Whistle, celebrated sports writer S. L. Price tells the story of this remarkable place, its people, and its players and, through it, a wider story of American history from the turn of the 20th century.
Aliquippa has been many things - a rigidly controlled company town, a booming racial and ethnic melting pot, and, for a brief time, a workers' paradise. Price expertly traces this history while also recounting the birth and development of high school sports, from a minor pastime to a source of civic pride to today, when it sometimes seems like the only way out of a life of poverty, drug abuse, and crime. Playing Through the Whistle is a masterpiece of narrative journalism that will make you cry and cheer in equal measure.
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My family is from Aliquippa
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American Story
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
It was interesting.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
How interwoven the families were, but at times lost track of the family connections.Do you think Playing Through the Whistle needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
Not really, unless you would add the most recent years.A bit of Western Pennsylvania History
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Reliance on many personal experiences ,told in the voices of the principals, makes the story more immediate.
The role of football in defining the town is essential to its character.
Barrett's narration is, as usual, excellent.
Aliquippa: The story of industrial America in the 20th century
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
No, since the story just wasn't strong enough to warrant a whole book. Probably would have been better as a magazine article. Interesting yes, but way too long and full of facts that really aren't all that compelling.Have you listened to any of Joe Barrett’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
He's not one of my favorite readers.Do you think Playing Through the Whistle needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No way.Should be abridged
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This is not a football book
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Fantastic book!
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From an expat
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This book is not about football.
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This book is not about football
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