As a boy, Stephen J. Dubner's hero was Franco Harris, the famed
and mysterious running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers. When
Dubner's father died, he became obsessed--he dreamed of his hero
every night; he signed his school papers "Franco Dubner." Though
they never met, it was Franco Harris who shepherded Dubner through
a fatherless boyhood. Years later, Dubner journeys to meet his
hero, certain that Harris will embrace him. And he is . . . well,
wrong.
Told with the grit of a journalist and the grace of a
memoirist, "Confessions of a Hero-Worshiper" is a breathtaking,
heartbreaking, and often humorous story of astonishing
developments. It is also a sparkling meditation on the nature of
hero worship--which, like religion and love, tells us as much about
ourselves as about the object of our desire.
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