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"Basketball and North Carolina go together like a horse and carriage. Fred Hobson knows because he lived it. If you love basketball, you will love this book." —Bill Bradley
“I’ve read most of Fred Hobson’s books and admired his relaxed and seemingly effortless style, but Off the Rim is his best, in my opinion. This is Hobson at the top of his game, using the first-person narrative like an inmate who has sprung his lock and flown free.”—John Egerton
"Off the Rim is a marvelous basketball memoir, sprightly and entertaining, and it will take a place on the shelf alongside great autobiographies of fandom like Tim Parks’s A Season with Verona or Nick Hornby’s ruefully comic Fever Pitch. But Hobson also brings to the task his experience as one of the South’s most distinguished literary critics and commentators, and along the way he provides thoughtful and moving ruminations on race, on family, and on coming of age in piedmont North Carolina in the 1950s and '60s. A delightful account not only of what sports mean to us but of why they matter.”—Michael Griffith
“Fred Hobson has written a lovely, wry account of his lifelong devotion to Tar Heel basketball. He knows that he stands out even among Tar Heel fans for how much Carolina-blue blood he bleeds and how often he bleeds it, and he also knows that readers will find his obsession more amusing than he does. Even if you don’t care who wins the Carolina-Duke game—is that possible?—you’ll enjoy this book.”—John Shelton Reed
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Okay read for a North Carolina native,
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This review is from: Off the Rim: Basketball and Other Religions in a Carolina Childhood (SPORTS & AMERICAN CULTURE) (Paperback)
I went to UNC-CH & grew up near where the author grew up, so the book was interesting to me. I imagine it may be less interesting for others. I enjoyed learning the history of UNC basketball the most.
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This review is from: Off the Rim: Basketball and Other Religions in a Carolina Childhood (SPORTS & AMERICAN CULTURE) (Paperback)
Off The Rim is, in my opinion, better than last years's "To Hate Like This Is To Love Forever." Both the author and I grew up in small towns in North Carolina in the fifties, and I could see my town and my friends on every page.
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This review is from: Off the Rim: Basketball and Other Religions in a Carolina Childhood (SPORTS & AMERICAN CULTURE) (Paperback)
I recommend this book to anyone who grew up playing basketball in the 1950s and 1960s. This is a fascinating story of the rural south and the fervent culture that developed around college basketball.
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