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Kevin Rafferty (Author)
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October 15, 2009
Based on the critically acclaimed documentary, Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 tells the story of the most famous college football game in history

Harvard Stadium, November 23, 1968: For the first time since 1909, the football teams of Harvard and Yale are undefeated as they meet for their final game. Yale, led by captain and quarterback Brian Dowling (later satirized as B.D. in classmate Garry Trudeau?s Doonesbury comic strip) is heavily favored. The underdog team from Harvard includes lineman Tommy Lee Jones?Al Gore?s roommate and future Hollywood star. What follows is widely regarded as among the best games of all time.

First came Rafferty?s documentary of the game, which Newsday called ?A nail-biting sports story,? and Time Out New York deemed ?close to perfect.? Now, in this compelling and unique new book, Rafferty intercuts photos of the game and Trudeau?s original drawings with the hilarious and suspenseful recollections of the fifty players to create a stunning account of one of the most famous games of all time.

Praise for the documentary Harvard Beats Yale 29-29

?Preposterously entertaining . . . A narrative that pulses with the artful, exciting beats of a thriller.? ?The New York Times

?Hugely enjoyable . . . a fascinating piece of social history.? ?NPR?s Fresh Air


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Kevin Rafferty is the director of the film Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 as well as such classics as Blood in the Face and The Atomic Café. He lives in New York City. This is his first book. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Overlook Hardcover (October 15, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590202171
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590202173
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #339,240 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars HARVARD BEATS YALE 29-29 Will Warm Your Heart, October 26, 2009
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Turning books into movies is often the subject for discussion and debate between readers and film aficionados. HARVARD BEATS YALE 29-29, by Kevin Rafferty, turns the debate on its ear due to its distinction of being a movie turned into a book. The book grew out of a documentary film of the famous Harvard-Yale football game played on November 23, 1968, when the undefeated Elis faced off against their traditional Crimson rivals in a battle for the Ivy League championship.

Rafferty produced, directed, interviewed and photographed every player he could locate and then interspersed scenes from the epic game when Harvard scored 16 points in the final 42 seconds to turn defeat into --- well, a tie. In 1968, sudden death was not a part of college football. So the game ended with the score tied, but with Harvard feeling the exhilaration of victory while Yale deemed the final score a loss.

Rafferty attended Harvard as part of his teenage rebellion against his family, a family connected to Yale through several generations. After graduation, he began a filmmaking career, and eventually that classic game became the focal point for a documentary. After viewing a videotape of the game and reliving the unbelievable conclusion, he decided upon a simple strategy for his documentary: let the players tell the story. Armed with a video camera and alumni lists, Rafferty set out across the country to interview the game participants. The interviews are woven into a film of the game itself as the players recall what occurred on the field and on campus during the 1968 football season. While the memories are fairly vivid, there are also some details that have grown fuzzy over the years, and he points out several inaccuracies in the players' recollections.

The movie, of course, has time limitations. If you enjoy the film, you must read HARVARD BEATS YALE 29-29. The biographies of the players, briefly introduced in the movie, are far more detailed, and we get to learn more about their lives since that fateful day. In addition, their thoughts about the game, life and football are more fully presented to readers. And through these stories, we see just how much the game of football --- and all that it represents --- has changed over the past 40 years.

Actor Tommy Lee Jones, starting offensive guard on the Harvard team, in many ways represents how the college game has changed since 1968. Today, most linemen weigh in at well over 300 pounds. Jones was far closer to (and perhaps, even under) 200 pounds. Not only have the players changed, but the game itself has become a lot more sophisticated today than it was in 1968. Both Harvard and Yale ran offensive plays that most modern high schools would avoid as far too simple. But, while contemporary college football has become far more refined and the players more athletic, it is still a game played on a 100-yard field between players who give their all.

Rafferty follows the movie's basic format throughout the book but in richer, more vivid detail. The interviews are fleshed out and the players become more human. When Yale safety J.P. Goldsmith recalls the dilemma of playing football on the Jewish holy days, you'll understand precisely the issue and the way he and his father resolved the problem. When Harvard quarterback George Lalich describes the culture gap between his middle-class life in Chicago and the social status of Harvard, you'll understand how HARVARD BEATS YALE 29-29 is about more than a football game. The material presented through lengthier interviews and additional anecdotes make the movie and book an inseparable combination.

If you are a football fan, child of the 1960s, or just someone who enjoys an uplifting story, HARVARD BEATS YALE 29-29 will warm your heart. The movie-book dilemma is well known: sometimes it's "read the book," other times it's "see the movie." My advice is simple: do both. You will not be disappointed.

--- Reviewed by Stuart Shiffman
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5.0 out of 5 stars MIND over Matter, October 2, 2011
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Reviewed dispassionately, objectively, and professionally . . . a genuine instance of mass mentality over people, place, and things: a miracle.
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2.0 out of 5 stars not as much fun as the film, November 11, 2010
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This book is a kind of yearbook for the people in the movie. The movie was wonderful, and I was a little disappointed that there was not more detail in the book. Seemed like kind of a repeat of the movie, without the live action.
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