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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Paterno revealed shows depth behind his Buddy Holly glasses.,
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This review is from: No Ordinary Joe: The Biography of Joe Paterno (Hardcover)
Joe Paterno looks like a geek, sounds like a Messiah, coaches like Lombardi, inspires like Audy Murphy and takes a jock sport to a level of development that transcends gland cases slamming together for the name of school spirit in front of millions of fans and numerous commercial sponsors. How do I know... I read this great assembly of Paterno in and out of his coaching shoes. If you want to be inspired, yet don't want the flag-waving hoopla of bombs and causes, this book will have you helping little old ladies cross the street in no time. Paterno's life is inspiring, dammit. He is no ordinary joe.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Great subject matter makes a great book.,
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This review is from: No Ordinary Joe: The Biography of Joe Paterno (Hardcover)
I have always said that if I had a son worthy of playing big-time college football, I'd send him to Penn State to play for Joe Paterno. My thoughts haven't changed a whip since reading this book. Michael O'Brien does a wonderful job in detailing the life and philosophy of one of the most colorful and downright good people to ever live.O'Brien pulls no punches. Paterno is brash, at times mean and expects a lot out of his players, but he is also a loving father figure to players and the student body. Paterno is no saint though. If you don't produce, you are in trouble... but isn't that the way of the world. His philosophy, richly detailed in a chapter on Patero's coaching style, should be copied by the Spurriers and the Sabans of the world. I haven't read any other O'Brien books, but I definitely will be looking for them on my next trip to the book store. This book is a quick read, but it makes you feel good about the world again when you realize that there are still people like Paterno out there that don't compromise themselves for money and fame. Now I just wish O'Brien would write a book on Coach K because if I had a son that was good at hoops I'd send him to Duke.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Paterno in 3-D,
By Justin J. Catanoso (Greensboro, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: No Ordinary Joe: The Biography of Joe Paterno (Paperback)
This is no breezy read for Nittany Lion fans to dip into during lulls in tailgating. Rather, O'Brien's book on Paterno is a prodigious work of research, richly detailed, exhaustively documented, and persuavive in its ultimate, but not surprising, conclusion. Though the author refers to his subject as "Joe" throughout the book, he's no starstruck fan. He comes by his points honestly, much like the coach's father, Angelo Paterno, would have urged: "Think, think harder." O'Brien has produced an insightful, three-dimensional portrait of Paterno, perhaps the most complete chronicle of the coach's life ever written. Along the way, he establishes himself as a credible and dispassionate observer. There are plenty of books on Joe Paterno and Penn State football. Most are highly polished works of campus public relations. "No Ordinary Joe" stands out from the crowd as perhaps the most insightful, most balanced, and ultimately, most satisfying of them all.
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