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Mickey Mantle (1931–1995)

Author of The Mick: An American Hero: The Legend and the Glory

14+ Works 650 Members 3 Reviews

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Includes the names: Micky Mantle, Mantle Mickey

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Works by Mickey Mantle

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Slick: My Life In and Around Baseball (1987) — Foreword — 75 copies
The Reader's Digest Teen-Age Treasury: Four Volumes (1957) — Contributor — 22 copies
Challenge (1957) — Contributor — 15 copies
Grand Slam: The Secrets of Power Baseball (1965) — Contributor — 2 copies

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3 reviews
This book was probably a series of after dinner presentations aimed at an audience of boys and young men. It reminded me of Joe Garagiola's [Baseball is a funny game] in that respect, except that those stories were played for laughs and Mantle wants to inspire. The courage is a gut-it-out, suck-it-up, don't give in variety, but Mantle can be surprisingly insightful at times. The prose is beyond awkward and some of the stories are very familiar, but it's a relatively pleasant read.
Probably one of the most open and honest auto biographies I have read in a long time. Some of the stories Mantle tells he could have easily not told or put himself in a more favorable light. So kudos to Mantle for being so open with his story.
An outstanding collection of fan letters, demonstrating just how powerful the link to a sports hero is and how devastated we become when that hero falls.

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