Review:
Advance praise for Stuart Steven's "The Last Season: A Father, a Son, and a Lifetime of College Football"
"In his new book, Stuart Stevens takes the time out from his extraordinarily successful life to spend one last season with his 95-year-old father. They spend a final year as father and son paying fanatical attention to every form of madness and bonding that Southern football represents. It's Ole Miss, it's nuts, it's outrageous, it's got depth and emotion, and it's one of the best father-son books I've read in years. 'Hotty Toddy' is the only phrase you need to know to love this book." -- Pat Conroy
"Through the lens of college football, Stuart Stevens has produced a poignant tale of fathers, sons, race, and growing up in the South during the late 1960s. Besides being a delightful read, it is a reminder of the joy of relishing what is meaningful in life." -- Walter Isaacson
Advance praise for Stuart Steven s"The Last Season: A Father, a Son, and a Lifetime of College Football"
"The Last Season" is an instant classic. This is an absolute gift to sports fans. I don t remember when I have enjoyed a book more than this one. This is a special book, one people will share with their children and grandchildren. This book is truly one for the ages. Paul Finebaum
In his new book, Stuart Stevens takes the time out from his extraordinarily successful life to spend one last season with his 95-year-old father. They spend a final year as father and son paying fanatical attention to every form of madness and bonding that Southern football represents. It s Ole Miss, it s nuts, it s outrageous, it s got depth and emotion, and it s one of the best father-son books I ve read in years. Hotty Toddy is the only phrase you need to know to love this book. Pat Conroy
Through the lens of college football, Stuart Stevens has produced a poignant tale of fathers, sons, race, and growing up in the South during the late 1960s. Besides being a delightful read, it is a reminder of the joy of relishing what is meaningful in life. Walter Isaacson
"The Last Season "is a touching, beautifully written story about the love between a son and his father, and their special lifetime bond formed around Ole Miss football. Anyone, man or woman, who does not understand the seemingly insane, intense loyalty and devotion of the College football fan for his team, win or lose, should read this book. We soon find out it s not just about football, it s about all the good things in life. And just like all good things, I did not want it to end. Fannie Flagg"
Poignant For fathers and sons, sports fanatics, and the people who love them.
James Sullivan, The Boston Globe
The lesson of the book is not only how sports create lifelong bonds, but how those memories go beyond the victories... I learned something from an author whose own life has been based around winning and losing... There's a lot to be said for bonding that football creates, no matter how the games end.
Kurt Kragthorpe, The Salt Lake Tribune
The Last Season is an instant classic. This is an absolute gift to sports fans. I don t remember when I have enjoyed a book more than this one. This is a special book, one people will share with their children and grandchildren. This book is truly one for the ages. Paul Finebaum
In his new book, Stuart Stevens takes the time out from his extraordinarily successful life to spend one last season with his 95-year-old father. They spend a final year as father and son paying fanatical attention to every form of madness and bonding that Southern football represents. It s Ole Miss, it s nuts, it s outrageous, it s got depth and emotion, and it s one of the best father-son books I ve read in years. Hotty Toddy is the only phrase you need to know to love this book. Pat Conroy
Through the lens of college football, Stuart Stevens has produced a poignant tale of fathers, sons, race, and growing up in the South during the late 1960s. Besides being a delightful read, it is a reminder of the joy of relishing what is meaningful in life. Walter Isaacson
The Last Season is a touching, beautifully written story about the love between a son and his father, and their special lifetime bond formed around Ole Miss football. Anyone, man or woman, who does not understand the seemingly insane, intense loyalty and devotion of the College football fan for his team, win or lose, should read this book. We soon find out it s not just about football, it s about all the good things in life. And just like all good things, I did not want it to end. Fannie Flagg"
About the Author:
STUART STEVENS grew up in Mississippi, a seventh generation Mississippian. For a very long time he's been driven by a fascination and love of politics, film and writing and has pursued those interests throughout his life. He attended Colorado College; Pembroke College, Oxford; Middlebury College's Bread Loaf School of English; UCLA Graduate Film School and the American Film Institute, where he received a diploma signed by Charlton Heston. The Last Season: A Father, a Son and a Lifetime of College Football is his sixth book. His earlier books are: Night Train to Turkistan, Malaria Dreams, Feeding Frenzy: Around the World In Search of The Perfect Meal and the novel, Scorched Earth: A Political Love Story. He's written extensively for dramatic television series, starting with Northern Exposure and including I'll Fly Away, K. Street, Commander in Chief and others. His articles and essays have appeared in The New York Times, Esquire, Outside, The Washington Post, Food and Wine and many others. He has a long time interests in endurance sports which he pursues badly. He's skied the last 100 kilometers to the North Pole and ridden the 1200 km Paris-Brest-Paris cycling event and was the first person to complete all of the World Loppet (Nordic Ski Marathons) in a single season. He wishes he was good at this stuff but still enjoys it. Stuart Stevens is a partner in the consulting firm Strategic Partners Media (http://strategicpartnersmedia.com) and a columnist for The Daily Beast.
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