Paterno - Joe Posnanski

Paterno

By Joe Posnanski

  • Release Date: 2012-08-21
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4
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From 304 Ratings

Description

From America’s premier sportswriter, the definitive, #1 New York Times bestselling biography of Joe Paterno and the story of America’s love affair with football.

Joe Paterno believed that football was a way to teach young men how to live. He coached at Penn State for 62 years. In the course of his years as a head coach, his teams won 409 games, a Division I record. At the end of his life, more than 100 of those wins were invalidated by the NCAA because of the crimes of a longtime assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky, and Paterno’s alleged knowledge of those crimes—knowledge Paterno denied until his death. In the process, the name Paterno—the name he had spent a lifetime building—came to represent scandal and controversy.

Joe Posnanski lived in State College, Pennsylvania, through the turbulent final months of Paterno’s life and was with him and his family as the scandal that eventually consumed him unfolded. Now with a new afterword, Posnan­ski’s book delves deep into the life of Joe Paterno, going back to his childhood days in Brooklyn and his college days at Brown, and looks at him through the eyes of the young men he coached. It is a portrait that goes beyond the daily headlines and into the life of a stubborn idealist, a teacher, and a flawed but principled man who, to the very end, loved to coach.

Reviews

  • Great book

    5
    By FlightComm57
    I love how this book is written, open and honest. Joe was no saint but he did not deserve being thrown under the bus like he was.
  • Great book!

    5
    By 132 e college ave
    I'm a penn state alum, who was friends with guys who played for Joe, and I got to meet Joe on several occasions. This book shows both sides if Joe, but does it in a respectful way. I loved this book, it was an easy read, full of facts, stories, but it ended with a smile
  • Paterno

    5
    By PSU '67
    An honest look at Joe Pa and very helpful to me as a PSU alum who has been at a loss to understand just how he became the lightning rod to all the hate and anger against the University.
  • Paterno

    5
    By KATHY CARR
    Loved this book. It reaffirmed what I already knew, that Joe Paterno was a good man. Great read!
  • Joe Pa

    5
    By Jfrancat
    This book confirms what I already know, Joe Pa was accepted with open arms into heaven. Probably has a full football squad by now. Joe will live forever in so many minds.
  • The Real Patterno

    5
    By Lbgphotogal
    I felt like got to peak into Joe's life. The book helps you understand the timing of events. I also read the book "Letters to Joe" which I loved. I read that before the scandal. This book reveals the many facets that made up Joe's bigger than life personna. The author helps bring the real Joe into focus. Many of my questions were answered.
  • Great

    5
    By e_morgan
    Great read and finally a little truth in this story.
  • The man, the myth, the reality

    4
    By Mrs. T!
    Superb read. Joe's wish was fulfilled, 'Write the truth' Captures what fellow alumni already knew. We are Penn State. We are a community of diverse individuals that are not just about football, we are a proud community of individuals trying to make the world a better place.
  • Paterno

    5
    By ggoldbaum
    I, like many who love and respect Joe Paterno, needed answers, understanding, and closure as to the events of this past year. This book helps to define Joe Paterno's roll and his understanding in these recent, horrible, tragic events. This book also tells of a wonderful and very rewarding life that ended like a Greek tragedy. I believe this book will serve as a valuable tool when historians look back and study these times.

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