PRAISE FOR ‘1969,’ ‘MAGIC IN THE NIGHT,’ ‘CECIL TRAVIS’
1969: The Year Everything Changed (Skyhorse, 2009)
“The subtitle of his new book, 1969: The Year Everything Changed, may sound hyperbolic, but Kirkpatrick makes a good case that it was a year of ‘landmark achievements, cataclysmic episodes and generation-defining events.’”–USA Today
“A riveting look at a pivotal year.”–Booklist
“In this compelling account, Kirkpatrick treats the tumultuous events of 1969 with the skills of a journalist, a historian, a sociologist, and a sportswriter and manages to insert moments of lightness and triviality into his grand tour. He writes as easily about jazz-pop as about the rise of the American Indian Movement. He follows a harrowing chapter about the Manson family and the Zodiac Killer with a breathless report on the Amazin’ Mets.…Nostalgic for some, revelatory for others, this is a worthy addition to the literature of the 1960s.”–Library Journal
“A compelling account of the historic year.” – History Channel Magazine Club
“Kirkpatrick is a gifted writer who takes all of the events of this remarkable year and shapes them into a single, cohesive story….Each of these moments is fascinating, but taken together, Kirkpatrick weaves an astonishing tale. Whether you lived through that tumultuous time or not, you’ll love immersing yourself into this book.” – Sean Lahman, author of The Pro Football Historical Abstract
Magic in the Night: The Words and Music of Bruce Springsteen (St. Martin’s Griffin, 2009)
“Offers a fresh, compelling look at the Boss’s art, his life, even his country.” – Library Media Connection
“Other books have covered the life and works of popular musician Bruce Springsteen, but few offer [this] depth of analysis and critical assessment.” – Midwest Book Review
“Beautifully written.” – David Barker, editor, Continuum’s “33 1/3″ series
“Rob Kirkpatrick’s rich narrative sheds news light on the songs that have become a soundtrack for the American experience.” – Mark K. Updegrove, former publisher of Newsweek and MTV Magazine and author of Baptism by Fire: Eight Presidents Inaugurated During Times of Crisis
Cecil Travis of the Washington Senators: The War-Torn Career of an All-Star Shortstop (Bison, 2009)
“Rob Kirkpatrick has written a warm and compelling biography of one of the best but least appreciated ballplayers in the history of our national pastime. Rob’s book is a beautiful celebration of a beautiful life.” – Timothy M. Gay, author of Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend
“Cecil Travis is one of the best hitters I ever faced. Rob Kirkpatrick’s well-researched biography pays tribute to a player who belongs in the Hall of Fame.” – Bob Feller
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