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The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson
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Narrado por:
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Kevin Kenerly
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Kostya Kennedy
True is a probing, richly detailed, unique biography of Jackie Robinson, one of baseball’s―and America’s―most significant figures.
For players, fans, managers, and executives, Jackie Robinson remains baseball’s singular figure, the person who most profoundly extended, and continues to extend, the reach of the game. Beyond Ruth. Beyond Clemente. Beyond Aaron. Beyond the heroes of today. Now, a half-century since Robinson’s death, letters come to his widow, Rachel, by the score. But Robinson’s impact extended far beyond baseball: he opened the door for Black Americans to participate in other sports, and was a national figure who spoke and wrote eloquently about inequality.
True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson by Kostya Kennedy is an unconventional biography, focusing on four transformative years in Robinson’s athletic and public life: 1946, his first year playing in the essentially all-white minor leagues for the Montreal Royals; 1949, when he won the Most Valuable Player Award in his third season as a Brooklyn Dodger; 1956, his final season in major league baseball, when he played valiantly despite his increasing health struggles; and 1972, the year of his untimely death. Through it all, Robinson remained true to the effort and the mission, true to his convictions and contradictions.
Kennedy examines each of these years through details not reported in previous biographies, bringing them to life in vivid prose and through interviews with fans and players who witnessed his impact, as well as with Robinson’s surviving family. These four crucial years offer a unique vision of Robinson as a player, a father and husband, and a civil rights hero―a new window on a complex man.
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Great book, well read
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This is an excellent biography of Jackie Robinson. It tasted really back in time, and brings baseball to life and Jackie to life.
Excellent reading.
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That feat wasn't easy After Mr. Robinson, but #42 made the stand much more possible and more bearable. Jackie paved the way, and Mr. Kennedy pointed out #42's brilliance in several key moments in his lifetime.
The author gave ample praise to Mrs. Rachel Robinson, too. This story, without Jackie's Wife and her standing along her husband all the way, and her continued stand today, is incredibly incomplete. Meeting this great woman who helped MLB finally become a sport for all would indeed be an incredible honor for any true fan of the game.
My only issue with the work is the mentioning of the group Black Lives Matter and the Defend the Police movement, the con artists involved, and innocent lives lost over these groups. I cannot imagine someone as intelligent as Mr. Robinson being involved, once he saw money exchanging hands of a few, and even more divisions and finger-pointing, not less.
That said, I loved this book. Mr. Kennedy NEVER disappoints! GOD Bless the memory, and the legacy of #42 - Mr. Jackie Robinson! GOD Bless the memory and determination of #42, and Mr. Branch Rickey, too!
GREAT Story, Narration, and all!
GRADE: A
A LEGENDARY TRIBUTE... TO A LEGENDARY MLB BALLPLAYER, MAN, AND GIANT.
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Boring
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