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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A memoir for all times
This memoir will never be dated. The son of a Ziegfield girl and an aspiring songwriter Timberg's book has you rooting for him from the beginning as challenge after challenge threaten to keep him down. He pulls himself into manhood and takes us with him in this superbly crafted work. His goal, Annapolis, is preceded by two years of trying to obtain an appointment...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good material, could have been much better
I remember watching the Lynvets play, I have a cousin who played for them after the time of this book. I grew up not far from the City Line neighborhood in this book.

The book wavered in focus throughout the second half of it, becoming neither fish nor fowl. For Timberg to talk about his years at Annapolis is all very nice but he distracts the reader from...
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A memoir for all times, October 9, 2004
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"Sandy" S (Falmouth, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: State of Grace: A Memoir of Twilight Time (Hardcover)
This memoir will never be dated. The son of a Ziegfield girl and an aspiring songwriter Timberg's book has you rooting for him from the beginning as challenge after challenge threaten to keep him down. He pulls himself into manhood and takes us with him in this superbly crafted work. His goal, Annapolis, is preceded by two years of trying to obtain an appointment. During this interregnum, he joins a sandlot football team made up of good, sometimes errant, boy/men wondering about destinies. A page turner.
S.D. Segalini
Falmouth MA
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book worth reading, February 6, 2005
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I. C. Lefferts (Litchfield, CT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: State of Grace: A Memoir of Twilight Time (Hardcover)
As I came to know the Lynvets in State of Grace, I found myself caring about each and every one of them while rooting for them to succeed in the games of football and life.

Robert Timberg comes across as an uncomplaining, grateful warm human being who appreciates the hardships of his life for the lessons they taught him, and the good things that happened to him and his buddies for the rewards they brought for trying. Unlike Frank McCourt , who, in "Angela's Ashes" and "Tis" constantly complains about his life growing up and shows very little appreciation for the good life that this country has given him. He should take a lesson from Timberg, whose book is equally as good, who loves his country and his fellow man.

It was wonderful to read about the bond between the Lynvets and the competitions that helped almost everyone to mature to his potential.

Despite a surface knowledge of football I thoroughly enjoyed "State of Grace", and the plays are so well described that it doesn't take much familiarty with the game to get involved and root for the Lynvets.

I highly recomment reading this book.

I. C. Lefferts - Litchfield, CT
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More than a football story, July 19, 2005
This review is from: State of Grace: A Memoir of Twilight Time (Hardcover)
This book will appeal to anyone who grew up in the 50's/60's, especially in the New York area. The football aspect is a thread; the focus is on coming of age and the changes in society that took place in that era.

It was a personal bonus to me in that I knew the Stuyvesant High School folks mentioned in the book. They were a special breed, dealing with long commutes to school & practices while succeeding in one of the most academically challenging high schools in the U. S.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Packed with memories!, January 1, 2008
This review is from: State of Grace: A Memoir of Twilight Time (Hardcover)
As a former Lynvet, I attended many of the ganes highlighted in the book. Additionally I knew so many of the players mentioned who were a few years older than my friends and I. A few even were our coaches as we moved through the Lynvet organization. These flawed heroes modeled some risky behavior that many of us idolized. Consequently some of us followed in their troubled footsteps. And yet, the strength of character that they also modeled motivated recovery as well. The quasi-hero, Larry Kelly was responsible for many success stories including my own for which I could never repay him. I say a prayer of gratitude to him and all the fascinating old friends that the author recalls.
Jim Matthews, M.Ed. [...]
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5.0 out of 5 stars Navy82, May 16, 2006
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This review is from: State of Grace: A Memoir of Twilight Time (Hardcover)
As an ex-Lynvet player and Annopolis grad, I thouroughly enjoyed "State of Grace." Mr. Timberg successfully brings you back to a much more difficult, but, in many ways, a simpler time. He provides vivid and colorful descriptions of his teamates and the challeges that they faced while entering adulthood.

"State of Grace" is a timeless book about young men living difficult lives, by today's standards, and through football and comraderie find their ways through life. I recommend this book to everyone, but especially to teenagers and their parents.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good material, could have been much better, July 15, 2011
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Howard Wexler (White Plains, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: State of Grace (Paperback)
I remember watching the Lynvets play, I have a cousin who played for them after the time of this book. I grew up not far from the City Line neighborhood in this book.

The book wavered in focus throughout the second half of it, becoming neither fish nor fowl. For Timberg to talk about his years at Annapolis is all very nice but he distracts the reader from the main cmpelling story of the book, that of the Lynvets. And for him to continue the story of the team, told through third-hand stories (he was not there) makes the book go downhill. Plus he does not say a word about what happened to the team, or to sandlot football in New York.

Great story but it could have been a lot better.
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