The Big Fella, Jane Leavy
The Big Fella, Jane Leavy
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The Big Fella
Babe Ruth and the World He Created

Author: Jane Leavy

Narrator: Jane Leavy, Fred Sanders

Unabridged: 22 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 10/16/2018


Synopsis

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From Jane Leavy, the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Boy and Sandy Koufax, comes the definitive biography of Babe Ruth—the man Roger Angell dubbed ""the model for modern celebrity.""A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2018“Leavy’s newest masterpiece…. A major work of American history by an author with a flair for mesmerizing story-telling.” —ForbesHe lived in the present tense—in the camera’s lens. There was no frame he couldn’t or wouldn’t fill. He swung the heaviest bat, earned the most money, and incurred the biggest fines. Like all the new-fangled gadgets then flooding the marketplace—radios, automatic clothes washers, Brownie cameras, microphones and loudspeakers—Babe Ruth ""made impossible events happen."" Aided by his crucial partnership with Christy Walsh—business manager, spin doctor, damage control wizard, and surrogate father, all stuffed into one tightly buttoned double-breasted suit—Ruth drafted the blueprint for modern athletic stardom.His was a life of journeys and itineraries—from uncouth to couth, spartan to spendthrift, abandoned to abandon; from Baltimore to Boston to New York, and back to Boston at the end of his career for a finale with the only team that would have him. There were road trips and hunting trips; grand tours of foreign capitals and post-season promotional tours, not to mention those 714 trips around the bases.After hitting his 60th home run in September 1927—a total that would not be exceeded until 1961, when Roger Maris did it with the aid of the extended modern season—he embarked on the mother of all barnstorming tours, a three-week victory lap across America, accompanied by Yankee teammate Lou Gehrig. Walsh called the tour a ""Symphony of Swat."" The Omaha World Herald called it ""the biggest show since Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey, and seven other associated circuses offered their entire performance under one tent."" In The Big Fella, acclaimed biographer Jane Leavy recreates that 21-day circus and in so doing captures the romp and the pathos that defined Ruth’s life and times. Drawing from more than 250 interviews, a trove of previously untapped documents, and Ruth family records, Leavy breaks through the mythology that has obscured the legend and delivers the man.

About Jane Leavy

Jane Leavy, award-winning former sportswriter and feature writer for the Washington Post, is author of the New York Times bestsellers Sandy Koufax: A Lefty’s Legacy, The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America’s Childhood, and the comic novel Squeeze Play. She lives in Washington, D.C. and Truro, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bob on June 26, 2018

Overall, Just An Average Book! Having enjoyed Jane Leavy's biographies of Mickey Mantle and Sandy Koufax, plus being a fan of Babe Ruth, I was expecting her newest book to be a "home run" for me. Unfortunately, my overall opinion of The Big Fella is that it is just an average read and one that, unlike......more

Goodreads review by victor on January 01, 2019

Not the author's best effort. Lacks focus, often confusing and scattered narrative. Overdone with trivia, particularly the Epilog which deals with Ruth's funeral and the litany of celebrities who attended. Often as much a story about his agent (Walsh) as Ruth and the inundation of financial talk tha......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on November 11, 2022

The author of a wonderful Mickey Mantle biography, The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America's Childhood, tries her hand at describing a sports icon and arguably the true GOAT, and not the kind with horns. What characterizes this best is the loose commitment to chronology. If there’s a stru......more

Goodreads review by Scott on March 04, 2019

Good lord does this woman need an editor. A sublime writer with a larger than life subject and yet she just rambled on. She painted a fantastic picture of turn of the century Baltimore was like - but I doubt that merits 60 pages. And so on. Excellent book to skim. And then pick up her book on Koufax......more

Goodreads review by Counsel182 on November 03, 2018

The Big Fella falls short. At the end of her book in an author's note, Leavy indicates that she originally thought to do a novel of Ruth but that didn't work out so she pursued another effort. The one thing she didn't want to do was write a biography of Ruth. What we are left with and what she wanted......more