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Hannes Wolf (17, at right), celebrates one of his goals. Provided by NYCFC. |
New York City Football Club suffered their toughest loss of the season, as they squandered a two-goal lead to fall to Atlanta United FC, 4-3, on Saturday night.
The Ride: Paul Revere and the Night That Saved America
By Kostya Kennedy
St. Martin's Press; hardcover, 304 pages; $30.00; available today, Tuesday, March 25th
Kostya Kennedy has written landmark biographies of the biggest figures in American sports, including the New York Times bestselling 56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Number in Sports; Pete Rose: An American Dilemma; and True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson, which we reviewed in April 2022. All three books were honored with the CASEY Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year, and Kennedy, a former Senior Writer at Sports Illustrated, is currently an editor as Dotdash Meredith.
I Am the Arrow: The Life and Art of Sylvia Plath in Six Poems
By Sarah Ruden
Library of America; hardcover; $22; available today, Tuesday, March 25th
The Library of America, now in its fourth decade, is a nonprofit organization that champions the nation's heritage by publishing America's greatest writing in authoritative new editions, and providing resources for readers to explore this deep legacy.
Elvis and the Colonel: An Insider's Look at the Most Legendary Partnership in Show Business
By Greg McDonald and Marshall Terrill
St. Martin's Press; paperback, 384 pages; $20.00
Greg McDonald is an entertainment producer who got his start in show business with Colonel Tom Parker, and they knew each other for almost four decades. As a teenager, McDonald drove the Colonel around Los Angeles when his top client, Elvis Presley, was making movies in Hollywood, spent time with him when Elvis began his residency in Las Vegas, traveled with him when Elvis hit the road when he started touring again, and worked with Parker at his home office in Palm Springs, California.