New Releases by Scott Simon

Scott Simon is the author of Stranger's Guide: Chicago (2023), Scare Your Soul (2022), NAVIGATING CANADA-TAIWAN RELATIONS: Why Canada Needs a Renewed Strategy to Help Safeguard Peace in the Taiwan Strait (2022), Sunnyside Plaza (2020), Flying the Pacific, Culturing Oceania (2020).

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Stranger's Guide: Chicago

release date: Jun 15, 2023

Scare Your Soul

release date: Dec 06, 2022
Scare Your Soul
"A sharply packaged self-help book with an emphasis on facing your fears." (Kirkus) Find the courage to run toward your fears, embrace uncertainty, and get the most out of life by practicing courageous habits every day with the helpful guidance of this powerful book.u200b It’s not easy to be courageous. Feelings of fear and uncertainty often stop us dead in our tracks. But what if you had the courage to take action anyway? What changes would you make to transform your current reality into the life of your dreams? Here’s the good news — like a muscle, courage grows stronger the more you exercise it. And Scare Your Soul will not only teach you how to exercise courage but will guide you in taking small, boundary-pushing actions to expand your comfort zone (so that you feel less fear and more confidence with each action). By combining research on positive psychology with real-life stories of Scare Your Soul participants, international thought leader and happiness entrepreneur Scott Simon challenges you to confront your limiting beliefs. With writing prompts, activities, and real-world challenges, Scare Your Soul is an interactive roadmap to building bravery. Scare Your Soul teaches you that the greatest antidote to much of what ails you in your life isn’t achievement, it’s action. So if you crave an extraordinary life but feel like you don’t know how to take “extra” ordinary action, this book is for you. It’s time to Scare Your Soul.

NAVIGATING CANADA-TAIWAN RELATIONS: Why Canada Needs a Renewed Strategy to Help Safeguard Peace in the Taiwan Strait

release date: Jan 01, 2022

Sunnyside Plaza

release date: Jan 21, 2020
Sunnyside Plaza
Wonder meets Three Times Lucky in a story of empowerment as a young woman decides to help solve the mystery of multiple suspicious deaths in her group home. Sally Miyake can''t read, but she learns lots of things. Like bricks are made of clay and Vitamin D comes from the sun. Sally is happy working in the kitchen at Sunnyside Plaza, the community center she lives in with other adults with developmental disabilities. For Sally and her friends, Sunnyside is the only home they''ve ever known. Everything changes the day a resident unexpectedly dies. After a series of tragic events, detectives Esther Rivas and Lon Bridges begin asking questions. Are the incidents accidents? Or is something more disturbing happening? The suspicious deaths spur the residents into taking the investigation into their own hands. But are people willing to listen? Sunnyside Plaza is a human story of empowerment, empathy, hope, and generosity that shines a light on this very special world.

Flying the Pacific, Culturing Oceania

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Flying the Pacific, Culturing Oceania
What does it mean to be human in a world full of other lives ? This question has long preoccupied thinkers of many intellectual traditions, including the indigenous oral wisdom of Taiwan and North America, Buddhist texts, and Europeen philosophy. Through ethno-ethological research in Taiwan (the Truku ans Sediq communities) and Japan, I explored question of human-bird entanglements as humans and birds encounter one another in a variety of different contexts. This provided the experiential background for an exploration of the collections at Minpaku of artefacts of material culture, or items representing the human-bird relationship as lived in Taiwan, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Japan. Taking a hint from a Rukai student taht objects are living ambassadors of the peoples that produce them, I consider material culture as living things that emerge from the generative fluxes of the world. Through this perspective, a spectrum of parts of birds (feathers), bird parts used to create other things, and representations of birds in art and ritual were found. These things reveal much about the societies they represent, the nature of humanity, and the creative evolution by which humans weave nature into culture everywhere [Abstract].

Spinning Wheels

release date: Jun 19, 2019
Spinning Wheels
Join Jedidiah, Satch, Yano, and Piper as they confront their greatest challenge. When Satch''s exotic self-driving cars is heisted before his eyes, he vows revenge. The hunt leads Yano to a fine feathered friend, Jedidiah to a shocking reality, Piper to a new love, and Satch to a discovery that will alter his life forever. All the while, a sinister individual tracks their every move as they follow clues that lead them to a devious plot that can leave New York City uninhabitable for decades.

Introduction to Group Therapy

release date: Sep 03, 2018
Introduction to Group Therapy
The main objective of Introduction to Group Therapy is to give the reader a solid understanding of group therapy while simultaneously creating scholars in the group therapy paradigm. This unique book combines theory and practice in a reader-friendly format, presenting practical suggestions to guide both students and novice group therapists through the nuts and bolts of running a group. This third edition continues the clinically relevant and highly readable work of the previous editions, demonstrating the therapeutic power group therapy has in conflict resolution and personality change. A proven resource for introductory and advanced coursework, the book promotes group therapy at the grassroots level – students – where it has the most opportunity to be put into effect.

Tanners of Taiwan

release date: May 04, 2018
Tanners of Taiwan
Tanners of Taiwan is an ethnography of identity construction set in the leather-tanning communities of Southern Taiwan. Through life history analysis and ethnographic observation, Simon examines what it means to be Chinese - or alternatively Taiwanese - in contemporary Taiwan. Under forty years of martial law from 1947 to 1987, the Chinese Nationalist Party tried to create a Chinese identity in Taiwan through ideological campaigns that reached deep into families, schools and workplaces. They justified their rule through a development narrative that Chinese culture and good policy contributed to the prosperity of the Taiwan miracle. These ideological claims and cultural identities, however, have never been fully accepted in Southern Taiwan. This ethnography is the first to document from the ground level how those claims have been contested, and how a new Taiwanese identity has been constructed since democratization. Tanners of Taiwan provides more than a description of workplaces in Taiwan. Looking at the different perspectives of tanners, women managers, and workers, it demonstrates how cultural and other identities are constructed through dynamics of power and political economy. A small, affordable case studies book to be assigned with a core textbook in introductory anthropology courses. Shows how the US reader is connected to the seemingly distant lives of Taiwanese tanners. Simon follows hides from the US to tanneries in Taiwan, then elsewhere to be made into shoes and other leather goods, and then back to the consumer in the US - demonstrating concretely the notion of "global interconnectedness." Anchored in personal observation and ethnographic detail, the book makes very tangible such otherwise abstract notions as "national identity" and "global integration."

My Cubs

release date: Apr 11, 2017
My Cubs
NPR''s Scott Simon''s personal, heartfelt reflections on his beloved Chicago Cubs, replete with club lore, memorable anecdotes, frenetic fandom and wise and adoring intimacy that have made the world champion Cubbies baseball''s most tortured—and now triumphant—franchise. Heartbreak and hope. Charmed and haunted. My Cubs is Scott Simon’s love letter to his Chicago Cubs, World Series winners for the first time in over a century. Replete with personal reflections, club lore, memorable anecdotes, and tales of frenetic fandom, My Cubs recounts the franchise’s pivotal moments with the wise and adoring intimacy of a long-suffering devotee and Chicago native. Simon illustrates how the condition of “Cubness” has defined the life of so many Chicagoans and how the team’s fortunes became intertwined with the aspirations of its faithful. With the curse finally broken on November 2, 2016, My Cubs is the perfect portrayal of paradise lost and found.

Paint by Numbers

release date: Mar 30, 2017
Paint by Numbers
International rap star D. Lux sits atop a billion-dollar empire. With100 million records sold, his own small army, and an impregnable fortress smack dab in the middle of Lower Manhattan, many might say he has it made. But his true source of contentment is on the hidden tenth floor inside his nine-story complex. There sits a secret treasure, something he believes would earn him decades in a Federal prison. But when his prized possessions are revealed to be phony, D. Lux vows revenge on those who duped him. Enter Jedidiah Alcatraz, the autistic private eye who never works with police. With the assistance of his uncanny abilities and his friends Satch and Yano, he sets out to restore D. Lux''s pride. Along the way, he crosses paths with his lost love, the heiress Piper Sutton, and her evil consort. The investigation takes him from the Museum of Art in New York City to the lake resort of Lugano in the Swiss Alps; from a Germany-based crime organization to an underworld where smugglers have little regard for life. And as Jedidiah draws closer to reuniting D. Lux with his property, he draws closer to understanding that true love can never be lost.

Just Getting Started

release date: Nov 15, 2016
Just Getting Started
“For my money, Tony Bennett is the best singer in the business, the best exponent of a song. He excites me when I watch him. . . . He moves me. He’s the singer who gets across what the composer has in mind, and probably a little more.” — Frank Sinatra “As breezy and meaningful as one of his trademark songs as readers learn about the man by the company he kept and the heroes he worships. Bennett’s ethereal still lifes and landscape paintings adorn this simple yet profound and gracious homage.”— Booklist Tony Bennett was one of our most vibrant musicians ever to grace the stage. In his previous book, Life Is a Gift, Tony reflected on the lessons he learned over the years. In Just Getting Started, he pays homage to the remarkable people who inspired those lessons. In his warm and inviting voice, Tony talks about who and what have enriched his own life, including Charlie Chaplin, Judy Garland, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Cole Porter, Amy Winehouse, Fred Astaire, Lady Gaga, members of his family, significant places, and more. Just Getting Started chronicles the relationship Tony enjoyed with each one of these legends, entertainers, humanitarians, and loved ones, and reveals how the lessons and values they imparted have invaluably shaped his life. As enchanting and unforgettable as his music, Just Getting Started is a beautiful compilation of reflections every Bennett fan will treasure, and a perfect introduction for those just getting to know this remarkable star and humanitarian.

Cursed

release date: Jan 15, 2016
Cursed
The definition of cursed is damned. A curse is an appeal or prayer for evil or misfortune to befall someone, to invoke supernatural powers in order to bring harm to someone. In ancient times, this was used in witchcraft or other forms of medieval sorcery. Cursed is the combined story of the Harrington curse, the curse of Zyanya following the trail of a curse that has lasted centuries and finally is revealed in a massive conclusion at the end in final chapter of Cursed. Never has there been a more bloody experience related as this in the entire history of the world as the twenty-first century is threatened by the past. Read on if you dare.

Working Between Music and Philosophy

release date: Jan 01, 2016

Executive Thief

release date: Nov 22, 2015
Executive Thief
Unbeknownst to the aged Queen, her priceless Diamond Jubilee Crown has been secretly shipped to New York City, where it is stolen. The theft occurs in view of security cameras and a trusted guard, who is now missing and presumed dead. If the crown isn''t found and returned to London, where it is scheduled for public display, the crime will become fodder for a scandal-hungry media, and Her Majesty will be humiliated. The prime suspect is rich, beautiful Piper Sutton, a young jewelry executive in charge of special clients. Despite her vast wealth, she is haunted by a compulsion to steal. Enter Jedidiah Alcatraz: an autistic private eye with an uncanny ability to see what most people ignore and a compulsion of his own. His investigation involves a childhood friend whose skills may be just this side of legal, a Russian cabby with a taste for adventure, and a self-proclaimed Egyptian prince with unsavory motives. The trail leads from Chinatown to the elite environs of Newport, Rhode Island; from Fifth Avenue penthouses to a down-at-the-heels Coney Island strip club. And as evidence against Piper mounts, Jedidiah wonders whether she''s the key to his obsession.

Unforgettable

release date: Mar 31, 2015
Unforgettable
A moving memoir about NPR host Scott Simon''s connection to his mother—inspired by the popular tweets he shared during her death.

Decreased Parvocellular Input and Its Effects on Depth Perception

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Decreased Parvocellular Input and Its Effects on Depth Perception
Purpose. This experiment was conducted in an attempt to better understand the magnocellular pathway’s function as it relates to humans’ ability to coordinate vision and to accurately interact with an object in space. By blocking the subject’s central vision, we decreased the input from the parvocellular pathway, allowing us to study the magnocellular system as the primary system used for judging the distance and spatial location of a target. Methods. We focused our experimentation on eye-hand coordination as it relates to tossing a beanbag into a bucket from 10 feet away. Our experimental group consisted of 17 subjects. Results. Our hypothesis was that subjects would have increased accuracy while tossing a bean bag into a 5 gallon bucket from 10 feet away while central vision was blocked such that they were unable to directly see that target, compared to when subjects were allowed to fixate centrally. Conclusion. Since there are parvocellular ganglion cells in the peripheral retina, complete isolation of the magnocellular system is not possible using the methods in this experiment. However, by blocking the subjects’ central vision, input into the parvocellular system could be reduced, allowing us to draw conclusions regarding the magnocellular pathway’s role in coordinating vision and in allowing us to accurately interact with objects in space.

Conversations with Writers

release date: Aug 05, 2013
Conversations with Writers
This book is a selection of conversations between radio host Nancy Wiegman and writers who were guests on "Nancy''s Bookshelf," a weekly author interview show produced by Northstate Public Radio, KCHO 91.7 FM Chico / KFPR 88.9 FM Redding. Nancy interviews mostly local and regional writers, but some who come to Chico are nationally known, such as Maya Angelou and Scott Simon.

7 Day Bomb

release date: Aug 01, 2013
7 Day Bomb
This Time Next Week You Can Be 7 Pound Lighter... DAMAGE CONTROLThe 7 Day Bomb was created by husband and wife team Scott and Naomi Barlow, as a weight loss hack that they could do 7 days before a social event where they knew they were going to be naughty and gain a few pounds. Using the 7 Day Bomb they could lose 7 pounds before the event so they could limit the damage done. The 7 Day Bomb is perfect to do one week before: a wedding a holiday a date a party, or any event where you want to look sharp! or even a weigh-in at your current weight loss class if you''ve been heading in the wrong direction! 7 DAY BOMB DIET The 7 Day Bomb was designed purely to limit the damage to your weight one week ahead of the event, but it has been so successful that the creators have now added a diet plan in the book. SOME REASONS WHY THE 7 DAY BOMB ROCKS It''s just 7 days! No confusing science - simple plan, just follow it! Nothing else to buy - no shakes or weird exercise equipment to buy Get started today - it takes 30 minutes to read the book Instant results - see daily results both in weight loss and body fat percentage loss No sugar crashes Easy meal preparation Can be bolted onto existing diet plan Great for kick starting a long term weight loss plan Written by two ordinary people who struggled with weight loss and found a solution that works . TAKE THE CHALLENGE! The only thing you have to lose is 7 pounds in 7 days! A SPECIAL NOTE FROM THE AUTHORS "After trying all if the diet plans out there we found succes in creating our own plan, this then turned into the 7 Day Bomb. We are two ordinary people just like you and if we can do it, you definitely can. We are so confident you can lose 7 pounds in just 7 days that if you are not satisfied after buying the book you can email us directly and we will help you. We are both deeply committed to you and your weight loss. This time next week you can be 7 pound lighter..." Scott & Naomi Barlow REVIEWS "Done this twice now and lost more than 7 pound both times" - Sarah Myle, USA "I eat what I like for the first 3 weeks of the month and drop the 7 Day Bomb in week 4" - Michelle Horne, UK "I never last longer than 7 days on any diet so this is one diet I can complete!" - Daniel Fell, Australia "Hate grapefruit but lost 1 stone in 7 days so worth it!" - Sharon McKann, New Zealand "8 bridesmaids, 1 bride, 7 days = 4.5 stone loss. Yes!" - Mika Pala, USA

Nancy's Bookshelf

release date: May 07, 2013
Nancy's Bookshelf
This book is a selection of conversations between radio host Nancy Wiegman and writers who were guests on "Nancy''s Bookshelf," a weekly author interview show produced by Northstate Public Radio, KCHO 91.7 FM Chico / KFPR 88.9 FM Redding. Nancy interviews mostly local and regional writers, but some who come to Chico are nationally known, such as Maya Angelou and Scott Simon.

Group Therapy In Independent Practice

release date: Apr 15, 2013
Group Therapy In Independent Practice
Learn effective techniques that will enhance your group therapy practice or educational program! Group Therapy in Independent Practice, written by seasoned clinicians, presents discussion on a wide spectrum of related issues that will help therapists to effectively handle group situations. Within its pages you will find proven and effective strategies that also examine group therapy as a whole, group therapy practices in Israel, and how you can use the Internet to enhance your professional practice. In addition to being an invaluable guide for practicing therapists, Group Therapy in Independent Practice is of particular interest for classroom use. The topics explored in relation to group therapy are diverse, covering the age range from adolescence to geriatrics. There is a focus on issues of intimacy and anger which are often two of the more difficult experiences for novice clinicians to effectively deal with in the beginning of their careers. There is also a very interesting chapter which explains the practice of group therapy in another country, lending a cross-cultural perspective to the work. Some of the areas that Group Therapy in Independent Practice will increase your expertise in are: personality disorders intimacy issues bereavement issues identity development in ADHD adolescents anger issues group dynamics internet resources for therapists Group Therapy in Independent Practice brings to light the profound influence that this continuing and rapidly growing force in psychotherapy has on personality change, in America and around the world. It is a vital tool to make you more effective as a group leader.

Katherine's Cross

release date: Mar 10, 2013
Katherine's Cross
Eighteen-year-old Katherine O''Hara wants nothing more than to escape a world of smokestacks, soot and drudgery. It''s 1963 in the racially charged and religiously divided steel town of Battle Hymn, where dreams come at a price, and hope never dies.

Baby, We Were Meant for Each Other

release date: Aug 24, 2010
Baby, We Were Meant for Each Other
In this warm, funny, and wise new book, NPR’s award-winning and beloved Scott Simon tells the story of how he and his wife found true love with two tiny strangers from the other side of the world. It’s a book of unforgettable moments: when Scott and Caroline get their first thumb-size pictures of their daughters, when the small girls are placed in their arms, and all the laughs and tumbles along the road as they become a real family. Woven into the tale of Scott, Caroline, and the two little girls who changed their lives are the stories of other adoptive families. Some are famous and some are not, but each family’s saga captures facets of the miracle of adoption. Baby, We Were Meant for Each Other is a love story that doesn’t gloss over the rough spots. There are anxieties and tears along with hugs and smiles and the unparalleled joy of this blessed and special way of making a family. Here is a book that families who have adopted—or are considering adoption—will want to read for inspiration. But everyone can enjoy this story because, as Scott Simon writes, adoption can also help us understand what really makes families, and how and why we fall in love.

Windy City

release date: Apr 14, 2009
Windy City
In a novel as brawling and boisterous as Chicago itself, Scott Simon delivers a tale both laugh-out-loud funny and deeply moving, capturing the multiethnic tumult of big city politics. The mayor of Chicago is found in his office late at night, murdered, facedown in a pizza. As police race to find the killer, the interim mayor, Sundaran “Sunny” Roopini, tries to juggle his responsibilities as a recently widowed father of two teenage daughters while herding his forty-nine fellow city aldermen toward choosing a new mayor. Over the course of four days, this raft of colorful characters–heroes, rascals, and pinky-ringed pols of all creeds, colors, and proclivities–will clash, as Sunny, a flawed but decent man, tries to hold together his family and his city.

101 Interventions in Group Therapy

release date: Jan 01, 2008
101 Interventions in Group Therapy
Each chapter in 101 Interventions in Group Therapy is carefully broken down into logical sections for ease of reading and comprehension. This innovative source clearly explains what steps clinicians need to take for the intervention, provides a description of the appropriate instances in which to apply the intervention, what situational conditions to consider, typical client responses, conclusions, and contraindications. Clinicians will find a treasure trove of helpful ideas and creative interventions in this practical resource.

Jackie Robinson and the Integration of Baseball

release date: Jul 31, 2007
Jackie Robinson and the Integration of Baseball
"An extraordinary book . . . invitingly written and brisk." --Chicago Tribune "Perhaps no one has ever told the tale [of Robinson''s arrival in the major leagues] so well as [Simon] does in this extended essay." --The Washington Post Book World "Scott Simon tells a compelling story of risk and sacrifice, profound ugliness and profound grace, defiance and almost unimaginable courage. This is a meticulously researched, insightful, beautifully written book, one that should be read, reread, and remembered." --Laura Hillenbrand, author of the New York Times bestseller Seabiscuit The integration of baseball in 1947 had undeniable significance for the civil rights movement and American history. Thanks to Jackie Robinson, a barrier that had once been believed to be permanent was shattered--paving the way for scores of African Americans who wanted nothing more than to be granted the same rights as any other human being. In this book, renowned broadcaster Scott Simon reveals how Robinson''s heroism brought the country face-to-face with the question of racial equality. From his days in the army to his ascent to the major leagues, Robinson battled bigotry at every turn. Simon deftly traces the journey of the rookie who became Rookie of the Year, recalling the taunts and threats, the stolen bases and the slides to home plate, the trials and triumphs. Robinson''s number, 42, has been retired by every club in major league baseball--in homage to the man who had to hang his first Brooklyn Dodgers uniform on a hook rather than in a locker.

Pretty Birds

release date: May 09, 2006
Pretty Birds
The universally respected NPR journalist and bestselling memoirist Scott Simon makes a dazzling fiction debut. In Pretty Birds, Simon creates an intense, startling, and tragicomic portrait of a classic character–a young woman in the besieged city of Sarajevo in the early 1990s. In the spring of 1992, Irena Zaric is a star on her Sarajevo high school basketball team, a tough, funny teenager who has taught her parrot, Pretty Bird, to do a decent imitation of a ball hitting a hoop. Irena wears her hair short like k. d. lang’s, and she loves Madonna, Michael Jordan, and Johnny Depp. But while Irena rocks out and shoots baskets with her friends, her beloved city has become a battleground. When the violence and terror of “ethnic cleansing” against Muslims begins, Irena and her family, brutalized by Serb soldiers, flee for safety across the river that divides the city. If once Irena knew of war only from movies and history books, now she knows its reality. She steals from the dead to buy food. She scuttles under windows in her own home to dodge bullets. She risks her life to communicate with an old Serb school friend and teammate. Even Pretty Bird has started to mimic the sizzle of mortar fire. In a city starved for work, a former assistant principal offers Irena a vague job, “duties as assigned,” which she accepts. She begins by sweeping floors, but soon, under the tutelage of a cast of rogues and heroes, she learns to be a sniper, biding her time, never returning to the same perch, and searching her targets for the “mist” that marks a successful shot. Ultimately, Irena’s new vocation will lead to complex and cataclysmic consequences for herself and those she loves. As a journalist, Scott Simon covered the siege of Sarajevo. Here, in a novel as suspenseful as a John le Carré thriller, he re-creates the atmosphere of that place and time and the pain and dark humor of its people. Pretty Birds is a bold departure, and the auspicious beginning of yet another brilliant career for its author.

Male Bulimia

release date: Apr 01, 2006
Male Bulimia
Male Bulimia: My Dark Demon is a powerful, firsthand account of author Scott Simon''s triumph over a lifelong deadly disease-bulimia. After developing bulimia while participating in school sports, Scott learned how to hide his disorder. He continued on a downhill slide into drugs, alcohol, and excessive eating. At the age of thirty-two, Scott finally admitted to himself that he needed to make serious changes in his life. Simon explains his childhood years of tough discipline and high expectations, an adolescence of rebellion and isolation, and adult years consumed by multiple addictions and undiagnosed manic-depression. Simon tells his life story not only for bulimics and anorexics, but also for families and friends who are caught up on the emotional roller coaster of dealing with their loved one''s eating disorder. Male Bulimia: My Dark Demon is also for mental health professionals who understand the seriousness of bulimia and anorexia and who recognize the growing number of bulimic males. For those people slowly killing themselves with bulimia or anorexia, Scott''s story shows that there is hope.

Sweet and Sour

release date: Sep 01, 2004
Sweet and Sour
Sweet and Sour explores the experiences of women entrepreneurs amidst the contradictions of a freewheeling commercial culture set within the patriarchal constraints of contemporary Taiwan. To what extent are Taiwanese women empowered by entrepreneurship? What challenges do they face as women in their families and in the marketplace? How do they construct physical and social space for themselves in a traditionally male-dominated society? Most important, how do they perceive their businesses, their families, and their personal identities both as women and as business owners? Focusing on the voices and perspectives of the women themselves, Scott Simon draws from life-narratives of women from various ages, ethnic groups, social classes, and occupations to provide a diverse set of rarely heard native voices speaking out on gender and entrepreneurship in Taiwan.

The Prudent Investor Act

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Home and Away

release date: Jun 13, 2001
Home and Away
The #1 Los Angeles Times bestseller from the host of NPR''s Weekend Edition -- "absolutely spectacular-wise and intimate, often funny, always touching" (Scott Turow) -- now in paperback. In a beautifully written narrative that runs from childhood to adulthood through times of war and peace, Scott Simon movingly tracing his life as a fan -- of sports, theater, politics, and the people and things he holds dear. Sports Illustrated columnist Ron Fimrite says of Home and Away, "Rarely do you find in books of this genre a clearer look into mysteries and confusions of childhood . . . moving and often amusing portraits . . . insights into the complex and often corrupt world of Chicago politics, the city being this book''s true protagonist. There are compelling scenes from Simon''s years as a war correspondent, roving reporter, and political operative . . . There is also an emotional account of Michael Jordan''s last championship season with the Bulls that is a book within a book . . . "The writing is uniformly superb. This is, in fact, a memoir of such breadth and reach it compares favorably with another book that is allegedly about the nature of sports allegiance, Frederick Exley''s A Fan''s Notes. And that, believe me, is saying something."
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