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You Ought to Do a Story About Me - Addiction, an Unlikely Friendship, and the Endless Quest for Redemption (Paperback)
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You Ought to Do a Story About Me - Addiction, an Unlikely Friendship, and the Endless Quest for Redemption (Paperback)
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“This masterpiece of dogged and loving reporting will astonish
you and touch your heart. The struggles and quest for redemption of
football star Jackie Wallace make for a fall-from-grace tale
that’s both unsettling and uplifting.”—Walter Isaacson,
author of Steve Jobs and Leonardo da Vinci The heartbreaking,
timeless, and redemptive story of the transformative friendship
binding a fallen-from-grace NFL player and a Pulitzer Prize-winning
photojournalist who meet on the streets of New
Orleans, offering a rare glimpse into the precarious world of
homelessness and the lingering impact of systemic racism and
poverty on the lives of NOLA’s citizens. In 1990, while
covering a story about homelessness for the New Orleans
Times-Picayune, Ted Jackson encountered a drug addict sleeping
under a bridge. After snapping a photo, Jackson woke the man.
Pointing to the daily newspaper by his feet, the homeless stranger
looked the photojournalist in the eye and said, “You ought to do
a story about me.” When Ted asked why, he was stunned by the
answer. “Because, I’ve played in three Super Bowls.” That
chance meeting was the start of Ted’s thirty-year relationship
with Jackie Wallace, a former NFL star who rose to the pinnacle of
fame and fortune, only to crash and lose it all. Getting to know
Jackie, Ted learned the details of his life, and how he spiraled
into the “vortex of darkness” that left him addicted and living
on the streets of New Orleans. Ted chronicles Jackie's life
from his teenage years in New Orleans through college and the NFL
to the end of his pro career and the untimely death of his
mother—devastating events that led him into addiction and
homelessness. Throughout, Ted pays tribute to the enduring
friendship he shares with this man he has come to know and also
look at as an inspiration. But Ted is not naïve; he speaks frankly
about the vulnerability of such a relationship: Can a man like
Jackie recover, or is he destined to roam the streets until his
end? Tragic and triumphant, inspiring and unexpected, You
Ought to Do a Story About Me offers a rare glimpse into the
precarious world of homelessness and the lingering impact of
systemic racism and poverty on the lives of NOLA’s citizens.
Lyrical and evocative, Ted's account is pure, singular, and
ambitious—a timeless tale about loss, redemption, and hope in
their multifarious forms. “This book will melt your heart. The
story of Jackie Wallace is an unforgettable tale of hope, grace,
and the miracle of the human spirit. Ted Jackson writes with
searing honesty and deep love for a troubled man who started as his
subject and became his lifelong friend.”—Jonathan
Eig, bestselling author of Ali: A
Life and Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig
General
Imprint: |
Dey Street Books, an imprint of HarperCollins US
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
August 2021 |
Authors: |
Ted Jackson
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Dimensions: |
203 x 135mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
336 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-06-293568-7 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-06-293568-2 |
Barcode: |
9780062935687 |
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