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Friday Night Lights: A Town, A Team, And A Dream (Paperback)

by H.g. Bissinger (Author)
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Secular religions are fascinating in the devotion and zealousness they breed, and in Texas, high school football has its own rabid hold over the faithful. H.G. Bissinger, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, enters into the spirit of one of its most fervent shrines: Odessa, a city in decline in the desert of West Texas, where the Permian High School Panthers have managed to compile the winningest record in state annals. Indeed, as this breathtaking examination of the town, the team, its coaches, and its young players chronicles, the team, for better and for worse, is the town; the communal health and self-image of the latter is directly linked to the on-field success of the former. The 1988 season, the one Friday Night Lights recounts, was not one of the Panthers' best. The game's effect on the community--and the players--was explosive. Written with great style and passion, Friday Night Lights offers an American snapshot in deep focus; the picture is not always pretty, but the image is hard to forget. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bissinger spent 1988 in Odessa, Tex., a town obsessed with its champion high-school football team, the Permian Panthers. PW called this a "superb, if disquieting, portrait of heartland America."
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply one of the finest sports chronicles ever, Jul 7 2004
When I first picked up this book, on my lunch break, I arbitrarily flipped to a page in the middle and started reading. I became so engrossed in it that I was late getting back to work from my lunch break. Such is the superb quality of writing that Bissinger brings to this book.

Friday Night Lights is about the Permian High School Panthers football team in the 1988 season. In Odessa, TX, they only "have two things - football and oil, and there ain't no more oil." Carried on the adolescent shoulders of the black-clad Panthers are the hopes, dreams, aspirations, and societal well-being of an entire community. The book focuses on the intense scrutiny and pressure placed on the players, coaches, and even families associated with the program. After a tough loss, the head coach can expect to have his house vandalized, his family verbally assaulted, and calls made for his firing. The student population of Permian is predominantly white, but the few black players imported from Odessa's poor, mostly black, south side are some of the team's most successful players. The book highlights the contrast in the white, wealthy suburban area Permian is located in against the older section of Odessa, populated mostly by blacks and Hispanics.

The book also profiles several of the team's star players. Some live for every single moment they can wear the Panthers uniform, while others are conflicted at having to play in such a pressure-cooker environment. Some are the lucky sons of Odessa's richest residents, bound for Ivy-League schools, while others come from painful poverty and broken homes. Odessa is portrayed as an entire city of broken dreams, devastated by the downturn in the oil industry where unemployment is high and crime higher. What holds the community together is the Friday Night Lights at Ratliff Stadium, where the Panthers do battle not only for team and school pride, but for the pride of an entire community and people. I cannot recommend this book more highly.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, Jun 9 2004
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This book was an excellent read. As someone who works with part of a college football team that has a winning tradition, I found this book to be extremely insightful. I found the characters to be enjoyable and very relatable to those that I work with. I found myself cheering for the boys of Odesa and feeling sorry for them when they were low. I couldn't put this book down. I read it in 24 hours it was so powerful. As an author I can only hope that I can some day write this well and with such emotion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Friday Night Lights, May 21 2004
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Friday Night Lights is a great book that tells about the whole entire 1988 season of the Permian High School Panthers. The town of Odessa, Texas' financial trouble is very easy to recongnize by its boarded-up shops and broken down lives. But through all of this turmoil there is a football team keeping the citizens hopes alive. Every Friday the Panthers take the field and revitalixe the grim thoughts and feelings of the citizen of Odessa. In a place where economic troubles has taken away the spirit of its people, nearly everyone wants the feeling given by the Friday night ritual, where the dwindling dreams of the community are put into the helmets of high school athletes. Friday Night Lights captures the imagination and craze of a small town that love its school teams and their games every Friday. with Odessa now being like other places just like it across America, this book provides a thrilling and exciting look at the hope for successes and the many failures of trying to live the American Dream by cheering and hoping the best for a group of young men they call their heroes. This nonfiction thriller is everything a sports enthusiast should look for in a book. It it action and page turning ability is one of a kind.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is one of the most amazing stories ever told....
I've read this book 6 times because I can't put it down when I start reading. I PROMISE you won't be disappointed!!! Read more
Published on May 5 2004 by Oscar Moreno

5.0 out of 5 stars Must Reading for Every Parent of Every Boy Who Plays
This book helps you understand what the game means to your kid. You must understand that to understand his sacrifice.

My wife and I moved to Texas in 1980. Read more

Published on April 30 2004 by Jim Schieck

4.0 out of 5 stars If You Think You Know Football, Think Again
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5.0 out of 5 stars A microcosm of American life--magnificently told
I don't give a hang about football, my three sons' schools don't even have football teams, and I have no particular interest in west Texas.

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5.0 out of 5 stars High School football at its best and worst...
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