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Heartland

A Forgotten Place, an Impossible Dream, and the Miracle of Larry Bird

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Heartland

De: Keith O'Brien
Narrado por: Ellen Adair
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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

From the New York Times bestselling author of Charlie Hustle and Fly Girls comes one of America’s greatest sports stories: the improbable rise of Larry Bird and the Indiana State Sycamores.

In the fall 1974, Larry Bird—one of the greatest players to ever pick up a basketball—was lost, and in danger of slipping away.

He had dropped out of Indiana University, spurning legendary Hoosiers head coach Bobby Knight. He returned home to French Lick, a tiny town in the second poorest county in Indiana, and he got a job hauling trash.

It could have ended right there for Bird, were it not for two men: Bob King, an old coach with bad knees, and Bill Hodges, a man who knew what it was like to be poor and overlooked. In the spring of 1975, during one of the darkest chapters of Bird’s life, King and Hodges convinced Bird to leave French Lick and play basketball at Indiana State University, a college that couldn’t even fill its arena, much less compete with Bobby Knight. Then, while no one was watching, King and Hodges built a team of players around Bird who were just like him: they were castoffs and leftovers, ready to work.

Four years later, in March 1979, this unheralded team would put together one of the greatest seasons in American sports history. By the time it was over, more than 50 million people would tune in to watch the Indiana State Sycamores play in the NCAA finals against Magic Johnson and Michigan State.

What happened that night would change college basketball and the NBA. Perhaps more importantly, it would change the members of this hardscrabble team, binding them together forever. In some ways, their one shining moment would never end.

Drawing on exclusive, in-depth interviews with players, coaches, and staffers, New York Times bestselling author and PEN American award–winning biographer Keith O’Brien offers a stirring account of the mighty Indiana State Sycamores. With its unforgettable ensemble cast, Heartland is more than just a sports book. It’s the story of a group of young men who achieved the greatest feat of all: immortality.
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Well written. I grew up in Terre Haute during this time. The book truly captures the excitement, disappointment and legacy of the 1979 ISU basketball team.

One of the best sports stories!!

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I thought the author did an excellent job of telling about the team. The individual lives of the players and the after lives of some of the players.

The back stories about all the athletes and the coaches

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This was an excellent book and extremely well read. It was a joy to listen to it although I was on “Team Magic’s” side during Bird’s pro career.

Not just about Bird but also about those who knew him in college

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Excellent insight into the early life of Larry Bird. His high school and college years.

Great insights into Larry Bird

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Pretty good sports biography with plenty of details of Bird's early and college life but the narrator was such a bad choice I nearly quit listening, went to the bookstore, bought a copy, and read it on my own.
I would also say not having the subject participate in the making of the book, not even an interview, hurts somewhat. But I guess that's Larry being Larry.
The book did increase my interest in going to Terre Haute to visit the museum.

I should have bought and read this one

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