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After Friday Night Lights: When the Games Ended, Real Life Began. An Unlikely Love Story. (Kindle Single) [Kindle Edition]

Buzz Bissinger

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Nearly twenty-five years ago, H. G. (Buzz) Bissinger, then a young reporter for the “Philadelphia Inquirer,” moved to Odessa, Texas, family in tow, to follow the fortunes of the 1988 Permian High School football team. He hoped to write a celebratory treatment of a team and a town. The result: “Friday Night Lights,” a bestselling American classic that spawned the popular film as well as the series, considered by many one of the best on television.

The original book’s most compelling character was James “Boobie” Miles, and his experience in Odessa was, as Bissinger puts it in his daringly honest sequel “After Friday Night Lights,” “a symbol of everything that was wrong with high school football.” The complex friendship between subject and author has deepened over the years, and is, Bissinger writes, “the most lasting legacy of “Friday Night Lights,” or at least the legacy I care about most.”

Heading into the 1988 season, Miles looked like a star-in-the-making, a sure bet to ascend to college and the NFL. Abandoned by his mother, beaten by his dad, he had scraped through a rough upbringing, but it appeared that success on the field was soon to redeem his pain. Then, in a meaningless preseason scrimmage, Boobie blew out his knee. By midseason he was off the team, no longer needed by his coaches, who had found themselves a new running back.

“After Friday Night Lights”—an original 45-page story written to be read in a single sitting—follows Boobie through the dark years he suffered after his injury right up to a present that is imbued with a new kind of hope. It is the indelible portrait of the oddest of enduring friendships: that of a writer and his subject, a “neurotic Jew” and a West Texas oil-field worker, a white man raised in privilege and a black man brought up in poverty and violence, and a father and his “fourth son.” Their story encompasses the realities of race and class in America. And reveals with heartbreaking accuracy how men rise again after their dreams are broken.

It is a must-read for fans of the book, the movie, and the television series.

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Praise for "After Friday Night Lights":

"Years after encountering a compelling character we often ask ourselves the 'what ever become of' question. In the case of Boobie Miles, Buzz Bissinger never let the story go and here he answers our questions as only he can." — Bob Costas

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H.G. “Buzz” Bissinger is the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of the bestselling "Friday Night Lights,” “A Prayer for the City," and "Three Nights in August." He is also a contributing editor to “Vanity Fair” and a columnist for “The Daily Beast.” His new book, "Father’s Day: A Journey into the Mind and Heart of My Extraordinary Son," will be published May 15 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 287 KB
  • Print Length: 41 pages
  • Publisher: Byliner Inc. (April 19 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007JC6TTI
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #32,071 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A nice retrospective for fans... April 22 2012
By Andrew P - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I recently reread Friday Night Lights and was comically amused by how different it read than the first time I read it. Growing up in Texas, Friday Night Lights was one of the quintessential middle school reads. Like many others, I voraciously read the book, knowing that if I played my cards right, I too could live the life of a high school football God.

Now that I'm 26, it reads as the cautionary tale it was likely originally meant to be. FNL (along with Feinstein's A Season on the Brink) opened the door for my favorite documentary of all time (Hoop Dreams), one of my favorite books in the last year (Play Their Hearts Out by George Doehrman), and the incredible TV series by the same name.

In this short piece, Bissinger gets us up to speed with Boobie Miles, the unfortunate former star running back whose torn ACL leads to shattered dreams. Without giving too much away, Bissinger explores the difficulties of life after football, as well as how so many (including himself) got rich off of Boobie's story, Boobie received almost nothing. There's definitely moments where it feels like Buzz wants a pat on the back for his charity work. There's definitely moments when it feels like this would've been better suited to an ESPN article with its limited content. He also questions his journalistic integrity, which was especially refreshing for someone who read the Leni Riefenstahl level of propoganda that was Shooting Stars: The LeBron James story.

So is it worth a buy? If you've never read FNL, go buy that instead. If you read FNL and didn't have strong positive feelings for it, I'd leave it behind. But if you read FNL and loved it, it's easily worth it to just get the Boobie Miles life update. I do wish it would've also touched on the other FNL alums as well.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Moving and Honest April 21 2012
By tessa O. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
As a Friday Night Lights newbie--I've neither read the book nor seen the movie or show--I can promise that you don't have to be an FNL fan to love this book. This story of the unlikely and enduring friendship between Bissinger and Miles will strike a chord with any reader. I'm now eager to start at the beginning, with the original book.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice Follow Up...Bissinger Writes from the Heart. April 25 2012
By Jimmy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Although a modest 37 pages, this book is straight from the heart. H.G. "Buzz" Bissinger's follow-up to his 1990 best seller, "Friday Night Lights," is a poignant statement about his relationship with James "Boobie" Miles, one of the book's central figures, who sustains a career-ending knee injury.

In "After Friday Night Lights," Bissinger discusses the profound, life-changing impact that the football injury has had on Boobie, who has struggled to maintain peace and stability in the 22 years since the injury. Considered a fourth son, Bissinger feels obligated to help a man that was abandoned by people that once cheered for him and the coaches, who's racial overtones were particularly painful to Boobie.

Buzz also discusses how both he and Boobie are forever destined to be inter-twined through the book; stuck in 1988. And, through fate and a lot of pain, a true story of love between two human beings.

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