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North Dallas Forty

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A classic novel about a week inside a pro football teamOn the field, the men who play football are gladiators, titans, and every other kind of cliché. But when they leave the locker room they are only men. Peter Gent’s classic novel looks at the seedy underbelly of the pro game, chronicling eight days in the life of Phil Elliott, an aging receiver for the Texas team. Running on a mixture of painkillers and cortisone as he tries to keep his fading legs strong, Elliott tries to get every ounce of pleasure out of his last days of glory, living the life of sex, drugs, and football. Adapted for the screen in 1979, this novel, written by ex-Dallas Cowboy Peter Gent, is widely considered the best football novel of all time.“One of the best sports novels ever.” —Dick Schaap “Funny and powerfully disturbing.” —The Philadelphia Inquirer “Talk to a football fan about North Dallas Forty and the fan smiles.” —The New York Times   Peter Gent (b. 1942) never intended to become a football player. In high school and college he was a basketball center, and upon graduation was drafted by the Baltimore Bullets to play in the NBA. On a whim, he attended a training camp for the Dallas Cowboys, who asked him to join the team. Over four seasons he did well for the team, but his contributions off the field were more important. The first Cowboy to wear his hair long, Gent brought the ’60s to one of America’s most conservative franchises. At his career’s end, Gent turned to writing, debuting with the sensational North Dallas Forty, a look at the dark side of professional football, which was made into a film in 1979 starring Nick Nolte. He lives in his hometown of Bangor, Michigan.

Customer Reviews

This is a great book!

I had always heard about this movie and how good it was but I had never seen it. One day while I was in the Navy i went into the ships library and saw this book. I picked it up and started to read it, I couldn't put it down, this was a great read for myself as a Cowboy fan and in general as a guy. I finished it in about two days and am still raving about it to my friends. I had searched for it at book stores but hadn't seen it around. Im glad that iTunes finally added it to their library so i can enjoy it on my phone. I later did see the movie it stared nick nolte and a native of my home town Lubbock Tx, Mac Davis and the movie pales in comparison to the book.

North Dallas Forty
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  • $7.99
  • Available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.
  • Category: Fiction & Literature
  • Published: Jun 28, 2011
  • Publisher: Open Road Media
  • Seller: OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
  • Print Length: 294 Pages
  • Language: English
  • Requirements: To view this book, you must have an iOS device with iBooks 1.3.1 or later and iOS 4.3.3 or later, or a Mac with iBooks 1.0 or later and OS X 10.9 or later.

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