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Love, Zac: Small-Town Football and the Life and Death of an American Boy

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Love, Zac: Small-Town Football and the Life and Death of an American Boy

Contributors:

By (Author) Reid Forgrave

ISBN:

9781643752020

Publisher:

Workman Publishing

Imprint:

Algonquin Books

Publication Date:

29th September 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Sport science, physical education

Dewey:

617.1027092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 208mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

240g

Description

In December 2015, Zac Easter, a twenty-four-year-old from small-town Iowa, decided to take his own life rather thancontinue his losing battle against the traumatic brain injuries he had sustained as a no-holds-barred high school football player.

For this deeply reported and powerfully moving true story, award-winning writer Reid Forgrave was given access to Zacs own diaries and was able to speak with Zacs family, friends, and coaches. He explores Zacs tight-knit, football-obsessed Midwestern community; he interviews leading brain scientists, psychologists, and sports historians; and he takes a deep dive into the triumphs and sins of the sports entertainment industry.

Forgrave shows us how football mirrors America, from the fighting spirit the game has helped inscribe in our national character to the side effects of the traditional notions of manhood that it affirms. But above all, Love, Zac is a warning to parents and those entrusted with the care of our kids not to ignore concussions and warning signs of CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy). For parents struggling to decide whether to allow their kids to play football, this eye-opening, heart-wrenching, and ultimately inspiring story may be one of the most important books they will read.

'Love, Zacis not just a vital contribution to the national conversation about traumatic brain injury in athletes, its so beautifully written it belongs on the shelf alongside classic works of literary journalism.'Jeanne Marie Laskas,New York Timesbestselling author ofConcussion

Reviews

What an accomplishment. Brimming with compassion and insight, Reid Forgrave has written an artful and intimate portrait of a former high school football star that travels ambitiously into themes of masculinity, suffering, and the nature of a national obsession. Love, Zac is not just a vital contribution to the national conversation about traumatic brain injury in athletes, its so beautifully written it belongs on the shelf alongside classic works of literary journalism.
Jeanne Marie Laskas, New York Times bestselling author of Concussion

Sportswriter Forgrave stuns in this moving debut . . . This unflinching expos is one anyone who loves the sport should pick up.
Publishers Weekly

The concussion epidemic has spread devastation to players in the less visible strata of the sport, especially to high school players like Zac Easter. Love, Zac shows the totality of that damage in full. Someone should staple this book to Roger Goodells forehead.
Drew Magary, author of The Hike and The Postmortal

An essential work of sports reporting, Love, Zac explores the dark side of small-town football culture and the warning signs of CTE, interspersed with passages from Zacs diary and interviews with his family and friends.
New York Post

An intelligent, provocative tale that will give pause to many parents of football players at any level.
Kirkus Reviews

A tragic, moving story that will linger with readers of sports and biographies in general.
Library Journal

A heartbreaking biography [that] underscores the moral ambiguity of supporting life-threatening sports.
Shelf Awareness

A monumental achievement of deep reporting and expert storytelling. One question echoes from every page of this book: What happened to Zac Easter In seeking the answers, Reid Forgrave has written a detective story, a love story, and a parable about football, pain and the consequences of the bedrock version of American masculinity.
Michael Sokolove, author ofThe Last Temptation of Rick Pitino and Drama High

An in-depth exploration not only of football and its risks, but of the empty-calorie culture into which we are driving young men. It will leave you unable to ever watch a football gameat any levelthe same way again.
Brian Alexander, author of Glass House

Author Bio

Reid Forgrave writes about sports and other topics forGQ, theNew York Times Magazine, andMother Jones, among otherpublications. He has covered the NFL and college football for FoxSports.com andCBS Sports, and he currently writes for theStar Tribunein Minneapolis.The article in which he first wrote about ZacEaster is included inBest American Sports Writing2018.A pastlife found him working at theDes Moines Registerin Iowa, where hewrote long-form narrative journalism andcovered the statesfirst-in-the-nation presidential caucuses. Forgrave lives in Minneapolis withhis wife and two sons.Love, Zacis his first book.

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