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The real Hank Aaron, an intimate look at the life and legacy of the home run king, Terence Moore

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The real Hank Aaron, an intimate look at the life and legacy of the home run king, Terence Moore
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The real Hank Aaron
Oclc number
1285274674
Responsibility statement
Terence Moore
Sub title
an intimate look at the life and legacy of the home run king
Summary
When journalist Terence Moore was 12 years old, he treasured his poster of Henry Aaron. Years later, Aaron would sign it for him: "Best wishes to Terry." Later still, Moore would be named an honorary pall bearer at the home run king's funeral, staying up late into the night with Aaron's widow, Billye, to get the obituary just right for the program. Friends and family knew Aaron as quick-witted, hilarious, and fiercely opinionated beyond what was shown in public. With the encouragement of Aaron's family, Moore now shares this intimate perspective on the baseball legend, the culmination of decades of friendship and correspondence. The Real Hank Aaron captures the icon's contagious laugh and pointed views, from the depth of his admiration for Jackie Robinson to his true thoughts on Barry Bonds and the steroid era
Table Of Contents
Foreword by Dusty Baker -- Introduction -- The nursing home -- Greatest ever -- Hank, Jackie, and Destiny -- Jackie Robinson -- Blacks in baseball -- Becoming Jackie and Hank -- Hank's Dixiecrats on the Braves -- Barry Bonds -- The haters -- His sense of humor, business savvy, and more -- Epilogue
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