Description |
xxii, 333 pages ; 24 cm |
Note |
Adult Brodart. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-332). |
Contents |
"I'm taking a chance here" -- Jackie in winter -- Rickey had a secret -- Jackie on a train -- "God will have to keep his eye on you" -- "I resolved not to be a doormat" -- Branch finds God -- Jackie meets Mr. Rickey -- No doubting Thomas -- "All Heaven will rejoice" -- The conversion of Clay Hopper -- No sleep till Brooklyn -- "Goose pimples" at Ebbets field -- Prayers for Jackie -- Uneasy alliance with Campy -- Losing Rickey -- "The Giants win the pennant!" -- "How do you like that garbage?!" -- Robinson traded to the ... Giants? -- Their belief in God's spirit -- "My son deserved better" -- "Carl, I pray for you every day" -- The last hurrah. |
Summary |
Through recently discovered sermons, interviews with Robinson's family and friends, and even an unpublished book by the player himself, author Ed Henry details a side of Jackie's humanity that few have taken the time to see. With many baseball stories to enthrall even the most ardent enthusiast, 42 Faith also digs deep into why Jackie was the man he was and what both drove him and challenged him after his retirement. From his early years before baseball, to his time with Branch Rickey and the Dodgers, to his failing health in his final years, we see a man of faith that few have recognized. This book will add a whole new dimension to Robinson's already awe-inspiring legacy. |
Audience |
Adult Brodart. |
Subject |
Robinson, Jackie, 1919-1972 -- Religion.
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African American baseball players -- Biography.
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Discrimination in sports -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
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United States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century.
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Genre |
Biographies.
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Added Title |
Forty-two faith |
ISBN |
9780718089054 ebook |
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9780718088804 (hard cover) |
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0718088808 (hard cover) |
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