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Biographies - Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich

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Book Synopsis: The New York Times bestselling Pistol is more than the biography of a ballplayer. It's the stuff of classic novels: the story of a boy transformed by his father's dream—and the cost of that dream. Even as Pete Maravich became Pistol Pete—a basketball icon for baby boomers—all the Maraviches paid a price. Now acclaimed author Mark Kriegel has brilliantly captured the saga of an American family: its rise, its apparent ruin, and, finally, its redemption.

Almost four decades have passed since Maravich entered the national consciousness as basketball's boy wizard. No one had ever played the game like the kid with the floppy socks and shaggy hair. And all these years later, no one else ever has. The idea of Pistol Pete continues to resonate with young people today just as powerfully as it did with their fathers. In averaging 44.2 points a game at Louisiana State University, he established records that will never be broken. But even more enduring than the numbers was the sense of ecstasy and artistry with which he played. With the ball in his hands, Maravich had a singular power to inspire awe, inflict embarrassment, or even tell a joke. But he wasn't merely a mesmerizing showman. He was basketball's answer to Elvis, a white Southerner who sold Middle America on a black man's game. Like Elvis, he paid a terrible price, becoming a prisoner of his own fame.

Set largely in the South, Kriegel's Pistol, a tale of obsession and basketball, fathers and sons, merges several archetypal characters. Maravich was a child prodigy, a prodigal son, his father's ransom in a Faustian bargain, and a Great White Hope. But he was also a creature of contradictions: always the outsider but a virtuoso in a team sport, an exuberant showman who wouldn't look you in the eye, a vegetarian boozer, an athlete who lived like a rock star, a suicidal genius saved by Jesus Christ.

A renowned biographer—People magazine called him “a master”—Kriegel renders his subject with a style that is, by turns, heartbreaking, lyrical, and electric. The narrative begins in 1929, the year a missionary gave Pete's father a basketball. Press Maravich had been a neglected child trapped in a hellish industrial town, but the game enabled him to blossom. It also caused him to confuse basketball with salvation. The intensity of Press's obsession initiates a journey across three generations of Maraviches.

Pistol Pete, a ballplayer unlike any other, was a product of his father's vanity and vision. But that dream continues to exact a price on Pete's own sons. Now in their twenties—and fatherless for most of their lives—they have waged their own struggles with the game and its ghosts. Pistol is an unforgettable biography. By telling one family's history, Kriegel has traced the history of the game and a large slice of the American narrative.

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Discover the captivating story of one of basketball's greatest icons with Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich. This New York Times bestselling biography delves deep into the life of Pete Maravich, a boy transformed by his father's dream and the cost they both paid for it. Acclaimed author Mark Kriegel masterfully captures the saga of the Maravich family, from their rise to apparent ruin, and ultimately their redemption.

Four decades have passed since Maravich's iconic basketball career captured the nation's attention. The legend of Pistol Pete still resonates with young people today, just as powerfully as it did with their fathers. With awe-inspiring records, including an incredible average of 44.2 points per game at Louisiana State University, Maravich's artistry on the court set an unparalleled standard. In his hands, a basketball became a tool for inspiration, embarrassment, and even humor. He was a true showman, captivating audiences with his relentless talent.

But Pete Maravich was more than just a remarkable athlete. He was the embodiment of defying expectations, a white Southerner captivating Middle America with a game traditionally associated with black players. Like Elvis, he paid a heavy price for his fame, becoming a prisoner of his own success. Set against the backdrop of the South, Kriegel's Pistol weaves a tale of obsession, basketball, fathers, and sons. Maravich was a child prodigy, a prodigal son, and a symbol of hope for many. Yet, he was also a man of contradictions, a virtuoso in a team sport, a showman who guarded his true self, a vegetarian who indulged in excesses like a rockstar.

As a renowned biographer, Kriegel is a master in rendering his subjects with a style that is both heartbreaking and electric. The story spans three generations of Maraviches, beginning in 1929 when a missionary introduced Pete's father, Press, to basketball. For Press, the game was his escape and redemption. However, his intense obsession would shape the lives of his children and grandchildren, leaving them to grapple with their own struggles with the game and its demons.

Explore the enthralling biography of Pistol Pete Maravich, a man who transcended basketball and became an enduring symbol of hope and sacrifice. By delving into one family's history, Kriegel paints a vivid portrait of the game itself and an integral slice of the American narrative. Don't miss out on this unforgettable journey into the life of a basketball legend.

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