Home and Away: Memoir of a Fan

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by Scott Simon

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The #1 Los Angeles Times bestseller from the host of NPR's Weekend Edition --"absolutely spectacular--wise and intimate, often funny, always touching" (Scott Turow)--now in paperback, In a beautifully written narrative that runs from childhood to adulthood through times of war and peace, Scott Simon movingly traces his life as a fan--of sports, theater, politics, and the people and things he holds dear. Sports Illustrated columnist Ron Fimrite says of Home and Away , "Rarely do you find in books of this genre a clearer look into mysteries and confusions of childhood . . . moving and often amusing portraits . . . insights into the complex and often corrupt world of Chicago politics, the city being this book's true protagonist. There are compelling scenes from Simon's years as a war correspondent, roving reporter, and political operative . . . There is also an emotional account of Michael Jordan's last championship season with the Bulls that is a book within a book . . . "The writing is uniformly superb. This is, in fact, a memoir of such breadth and reach it compares favorably with another book that is allegedly about the nature of sports allegiance, Frederick Exley's A Fan's Notes. And that, believe me, is saying something." "Boys and girls, as the beer commercial says: it doesn't get any better than this." -- Joseph P. Kahn, Boston Globe "Engagingly personal . . . a distinctly and distinctive Chicago story . . . ambitious, evocative, and frequently moving." -- Chicago Tribune "I think Home and Away may be the best memoir written by a fan I've ever read." -- Ron Rapoport, Chicago Sun-Times "Simon has written one whale of a tale that kept me engrossed page to page . . ." -- Larry King, USA Today Scott Simon has won every major award in broadcasting for his personal essays, war reporting, and commentary. He has reported from all fifty states, scores of foreign countries, and eight wars. He hosts Weekend Edition with Scott Simon Saturday mornings on National Public Radio (which the Washington Post has called "the most literate, witty, moving, and just plain interesting news show on any dial") and numerous public television and cable programs.

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