
Wow! A story that encapsulates college football in the '60s. From Edison Green attempting to challenge the stigma that a black man could not be a big-time college quarterback to Quintus LeClaire, the Vietnam veteran lost until fate gives him the opportunity to rekindle his life through football and become the 'blue-chipper who fell through the cracks' to the life struggles of coach Ben Steinbreche...
Paperback: 282 pages
Publisher: ArchwayPublishing (June 10, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9781480806931
ISBN-13: 978-1480806931
ASIN: 1480806935
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
Amazon Rank: 5971789
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I stayed up reading this until midnight. Reisner's vocabulary is gorgeous, and the subject matter is fresh and interesting--how many people have any real knowledge about football in Southern Idaho during the Vietnam era? This book is significant, and...
he Leather Man, who faces his challenges and finds himself as a result, this is a must-read from cover to cover -Dave Campo, former Dallas Cowboys coach Canyon City, in southern Idaho, is the home of Canyon State College, a small school in possession of a large football coach-Ben Steinbrecher, a man as strong as Samson and just as rooted in the Bible through his minister father. Known to some as "the Leather Man" the coach is doing his best to raise his mentally handicapped son in a loving home while the love in his marriage dwindles. Already kept from an NFL career by a knee injury, Steinbrecher's frustrations pile up while his coaching career blossoms until, inevitably, he hits the brink of human endurance. The coach's team is peopled with characters such as Latin-quoting war hero Quintus LeClaire, dropped into Canyon State's football program because of a Vietnam flashback and a chance encounter with a good cop, along with straight arrow David Talty, raised by colorful Uncle Joe; menacing Brock Banning; and Preston "Taters" Jones. All play a role in elevating the program and in shaping Steinbrecher's path toward the ultimate test of his beliefs and his will to live.