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Narrado por:
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R.C. Bray
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De:
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Chris Bachelder
The Throwback Special is the story of 22 ordinary guys who gather each fall to reenact what ESPN has called "the most shocking play in NFL history": the November 1985 play in which Joe Theismann of the Washington Redskins had his leg horribly broken by Lawrence Taylor of the New York Giants on Monday Night Football. (The play was known by the Redskins as "the Throwback Special".) Over the course of a weekend, we follow the men as they choose roles; spend a long night of the soul revealing their secret hopes, fears, and passions as they prepare for the game; and finally enact their strange and yet oh, so American ritual for what may be the last time.
With his trademark "microfine sense of humor and tragic sense of history" (Michael Chabon), Chris Bachelder fills his moving and very funny tale with pitch-perfect observations about manhood, marriage, and middle age.
©2016 Chris Bachelder. Recorded by arrangement with W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. (P)2016 HighBridge, a division of Recorded BooksListeners also enjoyed...




















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Wonderful!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Very funny in several unexpected ways. Definitely appeals to me as a middle-aged male. I loved how all the men whose heads we got inside were all weak in some way and never told each other certain things about themselves which actually could have brought some of them closer together (e.g., the 3 men who went out to smoke their customary cigarette, even though all 3 had quit, but were embarrassed or ashamed to tell the others).What other book might you compare Throwback Special to and why?
Not sure. I don't normally listen to sports-themed books and I don't read (or listen to) enough short stories to be familiar with stories where the main characters are all pretty much the same at the end of the story as the beginning. Not sure who to compare the humor to, either. Carl Hiassen, maybe (sans the super-crazy characters).Which scene was your favorite?
After all the build-up, I really like the depiction of the climactic scene!Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, although I couldn't. I did manage to listen to it all over about 2 days.Any additional comments?
Very funny. Loved the reader and also the writing. Will probably examine other works by both.Definitely appeals to me as a middle-aged male.
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The premise is that twenty-two middle-aged men annually reenact Joe Theismann’s career ending play, the Throwback Special. For you non-football enthusiasts, it happened in 1985 and Theismann’s leg was severely broken, in fact, audibly broken. The late Frank Gifford commentated the game and advised those with weak stomachs to NOT watch the playback.
What makes this fun is that author Chris Bacheider ‘s clever narrative of ordinary guys getting together once a year and having a “boys weekend”. The weekend ends up being like what I imagine a woman’s weekend. The men discuss their children, their marriages obsessions, and Bacheider has great fun with it. The observations about manhood, middle age, and marriage, from a male perspective is refreshingly astute. The men even share beds! What cracked me up? Passages such as this:
“They were all young sales associates for Prestige Vista Solutions 2 or 3 years out of college. After a day in the conference room the felt like falsely convicted inmates exonerated by DNA evidence. The interior of the sedan was humid with fertility and body spray. The seat belts felt like a form of sexual restraint, a precaution.”
“Robert unsnapped the chinstrap from the helmet, and from his duffle bag he removed a sewing kit, a wicker box with a hinged lid that had originally belonged to his first wife’s aunt…Robert selected a needle from the tomato pincushion”
Narrator R.C. Bray does a fantastic job. This is just short of a 5 hour listen. It’s a freebee with Audible. I chuckled throughout the whole story. It’s silly in a very clever way. I highly recommend the audio for when you need a fun change of pace.
Very clever!
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Not the least bit interested
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