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Winner of the CASEY Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year
True is a probing, richly-detailed, unique biography of Jackie Robinson, one of baseball's— and America's—most significant figures.
For players, fans, managers, and executives, Jackie Robinson remains baseball’s singular figure, the person who most profoundly extended, and continues to extend, the reach of the game. Beyond Ruth. Beyond Clemente. Beyond Aaron. Beyond the heroes of today. Now, a half-century since Robinson’s death, letters come to his widow, Rachel, by the score. But Robinson’s impact extended far beyond baseball: he opened the door for Black Americans to participate in other sports, and was a national figure who spoke and wrote eloquently about inequality.
True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson by Kostya Kennedy is an unconventional biography, focusing on four transformative years in Robinson's athletic and public life: 1946, his first year playing in the essentially all-white minor leagues for the Montreal Royals; 1949, when he won the Most Valuable Player Award in his third season as a Brooklyn Dodger; 1956, his final season in major league baseball, when he played valiantly despite his increasing health struggles; and 1972, the year of his untimely death. Through it all, Robinson remained true to the effort and the mission, true to his convictions and contradictions.
Kennedy examines each of these years through details not reported in previous biographies, bringing them to life in vivid prose and through interviews with fans and players who witnessed his impact, as well as with Robinson's surviving family. These four crucial years offer a unique vision of Robinson as a player, a father and husband, and a civil rights hero— a new window on a complex man, tied to the 50th anniversary of his passing and the 75th anniversary of his professional baseball debut.
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Discover the extraordinary life of Jackie Robinson with True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson. This award-winning biography captures the essence of one of baseball's most legendary figures and America's greatest heroes. Robinson's impact goes far beyond the baseball field - he opened doors for Black Americans in other sports and fought for equality. With vivid prose, Kostya Kennedy delves into the transformative years of Robinson's life, from his early days in the minor leagues to his final valiant season in Major League Baseball. Dive into this captivating biography and witness the true story of a man who changed the game forever.
Uncover the untold story of Jackie Robinson with True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson. This remarkable biography takes you on a journey through the pivotal years that defined Robinson's athletic and public life. From breaking barriers in the all-white minor leagues to winning the prestigious Most Valuable Player Award, Robinson's determination and conviction are brought to life in vivid detail. Kostya Kennedy's in-depth research and interviews with witnesses, fans, and Robinson's family create a captivating narrative that sheds new light on his legacy. Experience the true essence of a civil rights hero and celebrate the monumental impact he made on baseball and beyond.
Step into the world of baseball's most significant figure with True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson. In this unique biography, Kostya Kennedy takes a fresh approach by focusing on four key years in Robinson's life, revealing his true character and unwavering dedication to his mission. With meticulous attention to detail and gripping storytelling, Kennedy paints a vivid picture of Robinson's journey from the minor leagues to his impactful final season. This book offers an intimate look at the man behind the legend - a player, a husband, a father, and a civil rights icon. Don't miss your chance to explore the extraordinary life of Jackie Robinson.
Experience the power of Jackie Robinson's legacy with True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson. This groundbreaking biography by Kostya Kennedy uncovers a fresh perspective on Robinson's life and impact. By focusing on four pivotal years, Kennedy provides a comprehensive look at Robinson's journey through baseball, civil rights, and personal struggles. With exclusive interviews and new insights, True offers a genuine reflection of Robinson's character and his lasting influence on American culture. Be inspired by the true story of a remarkable man who broke barriers and paved the way for generations to come.
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