Lou Gehrig: The Lost Memoir
By Lou Gehrig
With a biographical essay by Alan D. Gaff
Read by Angelo Di Loreto and Kyle Tait
Unabridged
    
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ISBN: 9781797104553
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ISBN: 9781797104546
 
| Runtime: | 5.59 Hours | 
| Category: | Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography | 
| Audience: | Adult | 
| Language: | English | 
Summary
Summary
The lost memoir from Lou Gehrig—“a compelling rumination by a baseball icon and a tragic hero” (Sports Illustrated) and “a fitting tribute to an inspiring baseball legend” (Publishers Weekly).At the tender age of twenty-four, Lou Gehrig decided to tell the remarkable story of his life and career. He was one of the most famous athletes in the country, in the midst of a record-breaking season with the legendary 1927 World Series–winning Yankees. In an effort to grow Lou’s star, pioneering sports agent Christy Walsh arranged for Lou’s tale of baseball greatness to syndicate in newspapers across the country. Those columns were largely forgotten and lost to history—until now.
Lou comes alive in this “must-read” (Tyler Kepner, The New York Times) memoir. It is an inspiring, heartfelt rags-to-riches tale about a poor kid from New York who became one of the most revered baseball players of all time.
Fourteen years after his account, Lou would tragically die from ALS, a neuromuscular disorder now known as Lou Gherig’s Disease. His poignant autobiography is followed by an insightful biographical essay by historian Alan D. Gaff. Here is Lou—Hall of Famer, All Star, MVP, an “athlete who epitomized the American dream” (Christian Science Monitor)—back at bat.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Gaff’s slim but distinctive contribution to the Gehrig syllabus shifts our attention to the Hall of Famer’s improbable rise—in its way, every bit as inspiring as the courage he demonstrated later.”                                —Wall Street Journal
                            
                                                        “A compelling rumination by a baseball icon and a tragic hero.”                                —Sports Illustrated
                            
                                                        “Gehrig reveals a great deal about himself and his insecurities, both in his youth and in his years in professional baseball…The Yankee first baseman has very interesting observations and comments on his teammates and opponents.”                                —New York Journal of Books
                            
                                                        “Gaff astutely crafts a biography to accompany Gehrig’s columns and focuses on details that parallel Gehrig’s generosity of spirit. Perhaps most movingly, Gaff revisits the Yankee great’s post-baseball career. Despite the ravages of ALS, Gehrig worked for the parole board, counseling young men who had taken a wrong turn in life.”                                —Associated Press
                            
                                                        "[A] gem for baseball fans.”                                —Kirkus Reviews
                            
                                                Details
Details
| Available Formats : | CD, Library CD | 
| Category: | Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography | 
| Runtime: | 5.59 | 
| Audience: | Adult | 
| Language: | English | 
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