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A middle grade road novel about a boy stuck on a summer trip with
his offbeat auto-mechanic cousins--a humor- and heart-filled
journey that leads the boy to an unexpected confrontation with some
broken-down parts of himself. After eleven-year-old June Ball's dad
disappears without so much as a goodbye note, June's mother sends
him on the road with his adult cousins, mechanics Thomas and
Cornell Ball. The Balls are "Ford Men"; their calling in life is to
restore old Ford cars--and only Ford cars--that no longer run. And
so begins a summer traveling the highways and byways of America,
encountering busted-up Fairlanes, Thunderbirds, and Rancheros. They
also encounter the cars' owners, who sometimes need fixing up, too.
June doesn't understand his cousins' passion for all things Ford.
But at every turn, June realizes that this journey is about more
than giving neglected classic cars some much-needed TLC--there's
room to care for the broken parts of humans, too. A story of
adventure, longing, and growing up from adult novelist, journalist,
and All-SEC center for the LSU Tigers, John Ed Bradley.
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Fathers & Sons & Sports (Paperback)
Buzz Bissinger, John Ed Bradley, Bill Geist, Donald Hall, Mark Kriegel; Introduction by …
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For generations, fathers and sons have used the language of sports
to work out their differences and express their love for each
other. Fathers & Sons & Sports" "presents a" "powerful
lineup of real-world stories about fathers and sons playing
one-on-one in the game of life, written by such great sportswriters
and authors as
Henry Aaron, as told to Cal Fussman - Michael J. Agovino - Buzz
Bissinger - Jeff Bradley - John Ed Bradley - James Brown - Darcy
Frey - Tom Friend - Bill Geist - Mike Golic - Donald Hall - Paul
Hoffman - Mark Kriegel - Norman Maclean - John Buffalo Mailer - Ron
Reagan - Peter Richmond - Jeremy Schaap - Lew Schneider - Dan
Shaughnessy - Paul Solotaroff - John Jeremiah Sullivan - Wright
Thompson - Steve Wulf
The unforgettable accounts here include the stories of a
professional football player passing on his" "father's secrets to
his own sons, a severely disabled boy discovering joy on a
surfboard, a wealthy NFL player taking his coddled children back to
the mean streets that made him, and a major league manager who must
face the hard fact that nothing, not even unconditional love, can
save his son.
Anyone who has ever been a father or a son will see himself in
these moving snapshots of family life at its most emotional.
Whether the stories take place on a diamond, a court, a gridiron, a
fairway, or a chessboard, they're all about the same subject:
fatherhood, one of the world's most intriguing sports.
"The best sports book of the year."
"- Sports Illustrated"
"John Ed Bradley says that all he ever wanted to do was to leave
behind a pretty piece of writing. Here it is-a wonderful blend of
honest introspection, passionate reporting, and superb
storytelling. One of the best books I have read in years."
- Jeffrey Marx, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Season of Life
Inspired by a classic essay about a visit to a dying coach, It
Never Rains in Tiger Stadium explores in gorgeous detail the
inescapable pull of college football-the cocky smiles behind the
face masks, the two-a-day drills, the emotionally charged bus rides
to the stadium, the curfew checks, the film-study sessions, the
locker room antics, and the yawning void left in one's soul the
moment the final whistle sounds. To understand why it's so painful
to give up the game, you must first understand the intimacy of the
huddle. "It ends for everybody," writes John Ed Bradley, "and then
it starts all over again, in ways you never anticipated. Marty
Dufresne sits in his wheelchair listening to the Tiger fight
song...Ramsey Darder endures prison by playing the games over in
his head...Big Ed Stanton never took up the game of golf, and yet
he rides the streets of Bayou Vista in a cart nearly identical to
Coach Mac's, recalling the one time the old man invited him for a
ride." Far more than a memoir, It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium is a
brutally honest, profoundly moving look at what it means to
surrender something you love.
An Amazon Editors' Best Book of 2007
"John Ed Bradley is a rare gem, a gifted writer trapped in the body
of a football player. It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium will send
chills down the back of anyone who loves the game and will echo in
the minds of former players long after they've put it down."
- Tim Green, best-selling author and member of the College Football
Hall of Fame
"A mesmerizing read...achingly sentimental in some parts, brutally
truthful in others..."
"- Chicago Tribune"
"The best memoir I have ever read on how a particular game, win or
lose, can linger with us."
- Josh Levin, "Slate"
"An unsparing and often beautiful chronicle of [Bradley's] attempt
to join polite society."
"- Play Magazine"
"A lyrical memoir...about his teammates, his coaches, his parents
and the magnetic power of football in Louisiana." - National Public
Radio
"Heart-wrenching, honest, insightful and hard to put down." "- The
Franklin Sun
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In his most enthralling novel since the acclaimed Tupelo Nights, John Ed Bradley tells a scorching story of sex and death in sultry New Orleans.
After years as an “actress” in California, Juliet Beauvais is drawn back to town with the promise of a big inheritance. But she finds her “dying” mother all too healthy and making other plans. Fortunately for Juliet, Sonny LaMott has been carrying a torch for her all these years, and he’s easily lured into a scheme that’s sure to get Juliet what she deserves. Twisted, gothically atmospheric, and replete with surprise, My Juliet is a deliciously dark and mordantly funny tale.
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Restoration (Paperback)
John Ed Bradley
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When journalist Jack Charbonnet meets Rhys Goudeau, a beautiful art
restorer, he is soon caught up in intrigue more fascinating than
any news story. She is determined to find a lost painting by the
great, controversial Southern artist Levette Asmore, who killed
himself soon after being forced to whitewash a scandalous
masterpiece. As they try to keep ahead of unscrupulous collectors
who are on the same trail, Jack and Rhys are drawn ever more deeply
into the racially troubled history of pre-WWII New Orleans, and
into the secret histories of friends and family.
A piquantly atmospheric story of race, romance and art,
Restoration""is provocative, suspenseful and altogether
entertaining.
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