Quicklet on Michael Lewis' Coach: Lessons on the Game of Life

Quicklet on Michael Lewis' Coach: Lessons on the Game of Life

by Anita Y. Tsuchiya
Quicklet on Michael Lewis' Coach: Lessons on the Game of Life

Quicklet on Michael Lewis' Coach: Lessons on the Game of Life

by Anita Y. Tsuchiya

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Overview

ABOUT THE BOOK

The book expands on an article, Coach Fitzs Management Theory, Lewis wrote for The New York Times in 2004. A mere 90 pages, the book lacks definitive chapters. Instead, it is simply organized into sections that alternate between flashbacks from Lewis high school years of 1975-8, and his investigation of a conflict at his alma mater in 2004.

Lewis constructs his story around themes of duality: past and present, boy and man, coach and parents, fans and critics, memory and investigation, invention and truth. The end result combines a deeply personal memoir about an influential figure from Lewis boyhood with an exploration into the modern coach-athlete relationship.

MEET THE AUTHOR

Anita Y. Tsuchiya has been writing for pay for about 15 years. She is fluent in a variety of styles--journalistic, academic, scientific, technical; and across a variety of media--print, web, social. Anita likes to think outside the box, while still keeping track of how far shes pushed the envelope. In addition to writing and editing, she enjoys designing layouts and graphics. Long ago, she was a sponsored athlete and speed freak. Nowadays, she prefers the pursuit of inner peace through yoga and tai qi. She grew up in the Bay Area of California back when Silicon Valley was prune orchards and garlic fields, graduating from San Leandro High and then U.C. Davis. After a decade of living in the Pacific Northwest, shes now happily settled in Salt Lake City, UTalthough she does miss the seafood. She shares her home with Molly and Linus, a pair of dogs devoted to teaching her about enjoying life to the fullest.

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EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

Lewis is riveted by the impassioned speech, which includes references from Aesop and Mark Twain. The point, Coach Fitz tells them, is they are spending all their energies on foolish and frivolous activities instead of preparing for those challenges in life that cannot be resolved with anything other than hard work. He reminds them that hard work, not their parents payment of the school tuition, is how ballplayers make the team.

With this generational psychology at play, its no wonder Baby Boomer coaches feel frustrated trying to communicate with todays young athletes. And the frustration is mutual. Old-school mannerisms, such as eye contact and a firm handshake, are meant to convey professionalism and confidence. Except these non-verbal cues dont translate well into the

CHAPTER OUTLINE

Quicklet on Michael Lewis' Coach: Lessons on the Game of Life
+ Dedication
+ About the Book
+ About the Author
+ Overall Summary
+ ...and much more

Michael Lewis' Coach: Lessons on the Game of Life

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014410151
Publisher: Hyperink
Publication date: 05/08/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Anita is el presidente y peón of Sabaku, Inc., a marketing services company that provides writing, editing, research, analysis and consulting for a diverse assortment of clientèle. The loves of her life are split into two seasons: during the fall/winter she pursues a degree in Japanese language, and spends spring/summer joyfully immersed in the sights, sounds and smells of minor league baseball. A retired speed-freak and super-jock, her current life is moderately active. She grew up in the Bay Area of California, and her almae matres include San Leandro High and U.C. Davis. In fact, she remembers what San Jose looked like before Silicon Valley. Now happily settled in Salt Lake City, Utah, she shares her home with a pair of mixed-mutt bundles of canine goodness named Molly and Linus.
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