Lasting Impact, Kostya Kennedy
Lasting Impact, Kostya Kennedy
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Lasting Impact
One Team, One Season. What Happens When Our Sons Play Football

Author: Kostya Kennedy

Narrator: Kevin Stillwell

Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/04/2016


Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author Kostya Kennedy sets this captivating, character-rich story against the back-drop of one of the most pressing questions in sports: should we let our sons play football? At the high end of America's most popular game is the glittering NFL, a fan-stoked money machine and also an opaque enterprise under scrutiny for the physical dangers imposed on its players. Then there's high school football, unrivaled for the crucial life lessons it imparts-discipline, leadership, cooperation, humility, perseverance-yet also a brain-rattling, bone-breaking game whose consequences are at best misunderstood, and, at the very worst, deadly. What is the parent of a young athlete to make of that?

The New Rochelle High School team in suburban New York is like many across the country: a source of civic pride, a manhood workshop for a revered coach and an emotional proving ground for boys of widely different backgrounds. In the fall of 2014, New Rochelle's season unfolded alongside watershed NFL head injury revelations and domestic abuse cases (remember Ray Rice?), as well as fatalities on nearby fields.

The dramatic story of that season, for players, parents and coaches, underscores fundamental questions. Are football's inherent risks so great that the sport may not survive as we know it? Or are those risks worth the rewards that the game continues to bestow, and that can stay with a young man for a lifetime?

Author Bio

Kostya Kennedy, is the author of 56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Number in Sports and Pete Rose: An American Dilemma. Both were New York Times bestsellers and both earned the Casey Award as Best Baseball Book of its respective year. A former senior writer and assistant managing editor at Sports Illustrated, he is now an editorial director at Time, Inc. As an on-air commentator Kennedy contributes regularly to the MLB Network, MSNBC and other news outlets. He teaches at New York University’s Tisch Institute for Sports Management, Media, and Business and has taught journalism at NYU and Columbia University. He has edited several books, including The Hockey Book and 2015’s Super Bowl Gold: 50 Years of the Big Game.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rae on November 25, 2022

The suicide of Aaron Hernandez, the former New England Patriot who was serving a life sentence for the murder of his friend, got me thinking about Kennedy’s book, Lasting Impact: One Team, One Season. What Happens When Our Sons Play Football. Kennedy’s book follows one high school football team, New......more

Goodreads review by Dave on October 18, 2016

I love Kostya Kennedy's books. As in his book about Pete Rose, he presents all sides of the story. This one examines a High School Football Team in New Rochelle N.Y. He takes on each controversial issue, surrounding the sport, in a non-preachy way. Leaving you to either agree or disagree with his wo......more

Goodreads review by Sean on March 19, 2020

Outstanding in the genre of Feinstein... the answer to the central question of "would you let your son play football" is way more nuanced than "over my dead body" or "sure because he'll get a scholarship and play in the pros!". Kennedy embeds himself with a high school team in New Rochelle, NY and f......more

Goodreads review by John on October 23, 2017

The author does an excellent job of highlighting the character traits - and lifelong benefits - that come from playing high school football. Unfortunately for those of us who played the game, he also provides alarming statistics about CTE and other head impact related issues. Avoid reading this book......more

Goodreads review by Lacey on June 13, 2017

Author has a clear bias for football. And the highlight/inclusion of Ray Rice was not a selling point for football.......more