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Title: I Never Had It Made by Jackie Robinson, Alfred Duckett, Ossie Davis ISBN: 1-56740-114-7 Publisher: Brilliance Audio Pub. Date: May, 2000 Format: Audio Cassette Volumes: 2 List Price(USD): $7.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 (10 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: More than a story of a Baseball player
Comment: Jakie Robinson was a man among men. His example shows the ubsurdity of judging a man by the color of his skin. His life was a struggle and this book goes into great personal trials of the man. The book is more about Jackie's family and professional life after baseball than baseball. Yet this does not distract the reader this adds to the story of a honest, passionate and intellegent man. His autobiography with personal honesty goes into Robison's strengths and weaknesses.
The story of Robinson and Branch Ricky is well detailed. It may be the greatest story that ever happend in baseball. If you want to read a book that tells a great baseball story than read this. If you want to read a story of a man whose courage has been rarly equaled than read this book. Jackie Robinson was more than the first black man to play baseball, he was a man who refused to be ashamed of who he was, a great man.
Rating: 5
Summary: Great Book
Comment: This is the best book on baseball I have ever read. Robinson is extremely frank about his experiences as the first black baseball player. He spends more time chronicling his life off the diamond than on. If one wants to know the real Jackie Robinson, read this book. There are many books out there about Jackie's feats on the diamond, but this book gives us a real portrait of an American hero
Rating: 4
Summary: I Never Had It Made
Comment: This book tells of the struggles Jackie Robinson faced as he made a name for himself in the game of baseball. This is a wonderfully writen autobiography that tells the emotion and physical hardships he faced not only in the major and minor leagues while playing baseball but also in his everyday life as well.While perservering through all this, he succeeded to a degree of breaking the color barrier in the United States. As a child he witnessed constant racism from neighbors, children, and many others that came into contact with him. His mother brought him up to be very strong and independent because when Jackie was about one or two his father went to the city and never returned. He left her with nothing but thier five children who were all too young to work and support the family. Eventually after being forced to move, they went to live with Jacies uncle in California.
This book really showed me how hard he had it. Not only did he have the pressures of playing in the major leagues but also have to worry about prejudist on the field and in the stands. You will see how he didnt have a friend to talk to unless his wife, Rachel Robinson, would travel with him during the season. There was no one who even dreamed of having a black man in baseball until the dodgers took on Jackie. Baseball has never been the same because of the influence this one man has had on the sport itself and many if not all other sports indirectly.
"I Never Had It Made" tells Robinson's early years and influences such as his college experience at UCLA, where he became the school's first four-letter athlete;World War II , playing with the Negro Leagues; and when Branch Rickey of the Brooklyn Dodgers asked Jackie Robinson to play, which was known as the "Noble Experiment".The league itself recieved a lot of critism from fans during the timethis "experiment" was unvealed.Jackie Robinson expesses his deppest feelings in this book and writes of his relationship's with individual player's and managers. He also talked of the few he had arguments and different views in many areas. There is many accounts of important games such as the 1955 World Series, when jackie Robinson and the Dodgers won against thier rivals.
This book is a great story of one man's determination and detication to a sport he loved to play through thick and thin. He did this in the faces of all those people who said it could never happen,.it would never happen, and blacks will never say in major league baseball in the United States.Jackie Robinson was a true hero
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Title: Jackie Robinson : A Biography by Arnold Rampersad ISBN: 034542655X Publisher: Random House Pub. Date: 01 September, 1998 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
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Title: The Story of Jackie Robinson : Bravest Man in Baseball by Margaret Davidson ISBN: 0440400198 Publisher: Yearling Books Pub. Date: 01 December, 1987 List Price(USD): $4.50 |
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Title: Jackie Robinson and the Integration of Baseball by Scott Simon ISBN: 047126153X Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: 30 August, 2002 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Baseball's Great Experiment: Jackie Robinson and His Legacy by Jules Tygiel ISBN: 0195106202 Publisher: Oxford Press Pub. Date: April, 1997 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Stealing Home: The Story of Jackie Robinson by Barry Denenberg ISBN: 0590425609 Publisher: Scholastic Pub. Date: April, 1997 List Price(USD): $4.50 |
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