You Gotta Play Hurt by Dan Jenkins

You Gotta Play Hurt by Dan Jenkins

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Zusammenfassung

Jim Pinch has a job as a globe-trotting columnist for a magazine. From the Swiss Alps to the Cotton Bowl, Jim is in the process of writing his own fictional account of a year in the life of a sportswriter, while perpetuating a love life that involves Will Woodruff and Jeannie Slay.

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You Gotta Play Hurt by Dan Jenkins

Jim Pinch has a job as a globe-trotting columnist for a magazine. From the Swiss Alps to the Cotton Bowl, Jim is in the process of writing his own fictional account of a year in the life of a sportswriter, while perpetuating a love life that involves Will Woodruff and Jeannie Slay.
Much of this detail comes naturally to Dan Jenkins, who is a Fort Worth native and a product of Paschal High and TCU. In his early career, he wrote for the now defunct papers, The Fort Worth Press and The Dallas Times-Herald, then moved on to Sports Illustrated and Golf Digest. He is the author of 16 books, including Baja Oklahoma, Semi-Tough, Life Its Ownself, and You Gotta Play Hurt. Fast Copy, first published in 1988, was his sixth novel, tenth book. His newest novel is Rude Behavior.

After living in New York City and Florida, Jenkins and his wife, June, have moved back to Fort Worth to be closer to barbecue, Tex-Mex, and the TCU stadium.


Sally Jenkins, daughter of Dan and June, is the coauthor, with Lance Armstrong, of the best-selling It's Not About the Bike.


Jeff Guinn is the book review editor of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

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ISBN 13 9780671683320
ISBN 10 0671683322
Titel You Gotta Play Hurt
Autor Dan Jenkins
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Simon & Schuster Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 1992-02-17
Seitenanzahl 320
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