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What are the characteristics of historical fiction sports books?
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2024-12-12 21:41
Historical fiction sports books often blend real historical events with fictional characters or fictionalized accounts of real people. For example, in 'Seabiscuit', the horse was real and the races were real historical events, but the book might add fictional elements to the story of the people around the horse. They also tend to show the cultural and social context of the time. In 'Friday Night Lights', it shows how football was deeply ingrained in the small - town Texas culture at that time.
What are some good sports historical fiction books?
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2024-12-01 06:26
'Shoeless Joe' by W. P. Kinsella is also a wonderful choice. It's a fictional story that has elements of magic and baseball. The main character has a vision of building a baseball field in his cornfield, and it brings to life the nostalgia and love for the game of baseball in a unique way.
What are some good historical sports fiction books?
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2024-10-29 05:51
'Friday Night Lights' by H. G. Bissinger is also a notable one. It focuses on high school football in Odessa, Texas in the 1980s. It delves deep into the town's obsession with football, the players' lives, the pressures they face, and how football becomes a central part of the community's identity.
Can you recommend some historical fiction sports books?
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2024-12-12 18:31
Yes. 'Open: An Autobiography' by Andre Agassi could be considered in a way. It's not strictly pure historical fiction but it has elements of looking back at his sports career in tennis which has historical context. 'The Miracle of Castel di Sangro' by Joe McGinniss is about a small Italian soccer team and their journey, giving insights into Italian soccer culture in a historical context. And 'Paper Lion' by George Plimpton, where the author participates in NFL training, providing a unique look at football in a historical perspective.
Can you recommend some popular sports historical fiction books?
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2024-12-01 11:09
A less known but still good one is 'The Great American Baseball Card Flipping, Trading, and Bubble Gum Book' by Brendan C. Boyd and Fred C. Harris. It combines the love for baseball cards, which is a big part of baseball history, with fictional stories and reminiscences about the game in different eras.
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