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On the west bank of the Mississippi lies the New Orleans
neighborhood of Algiers. Short on hope but big on dreams, its
mostly poor and marginalized residents find joy on Friday nights
when the Cougars of Edna Karr High School take the field. For
years, this football program has brought glory to Algiers, winning
three consecutive state championships and sending dozens of young
men to college on football scholarships. Although he is preparing
for a fourth title, head coach Brice Brown is focused on something
else: keeping his players alive. An epidemic of gun violence
plagues New Orleans and its surrounding communities and has claimed
many innocent lives, including Brown's former star quarterback,
Tollette "Tonka" George, shot near a local gas station. In Across
the River, award-winning sports journalist Kent Babb follows the
Karr football team through its 2019 season as Brown and his
team-perhaps the scrappiest and most rebellious group in the
program's history-vie to again succeed on and off the field. What
is sure to be a classic work of sports journalism, Across the River
is a necessary investigation into the serious realities of young
athletes in struggling neighborhoods: gentrification, eviction,
mental health issues, the drug trade, and gun violence. It offers a
rich and unflinching portrait of a coach, his players, and the West
Bank, a community where it's difficult-but not impossible-to rise
above the chaos, discover purpose, and find a way out.
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