Ready, Set, Go…The Literature of Sports : Ready, Set, Go… The Literature of Sports Cathy Belben, Librarian
Burlington-Edison High School
Updated February 2007
What is “literature”? : What is “literature”? High-quality writing
Emphasis on presentation—interesting, funny, or otherwise entertaining
Thought-provoking--new ideas or old ideas presented in new ways
Researched as needed
What is Sports Literature? : What is Sports Literature? Literature that explores, analyzes, and/or celebrates the role and influence of athletics in individuals’ lives and society in general.
May include novels, poetry, fiction, full-length non-fiction, and shorter works of non-fiction, such as essay.
Genres of Sports Literature : Genres of Sports Literature Memoir
Analysis
History
Opinion
Humor
Instruction/Inspiration
Science
Fiction
Themes in Sports Literature : Themes in Sports Literature Competition
Psychological benefits/detriments
How it shapes character
Role in society
Art or not art?
Ethics of competition
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Friday Night Lights
Author: H.G. Bissinger
Genre: Analysis
Call #: 796.33 BIS
Synopsis: Examines the role of high school sports in America as seen through the story of a high school football season in Odessa, Texas.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: In These Girls, Hope is a Muscle
Author: Madeleine Blais
Genre: Narrative/History
Call #: 796.323 BLA
Synopsis: Blais chronicles one girls’ basketball season in Amherst, Massachusetts. She focuses on individual players, the challenges faced by the team, and the rewards of team sports.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Counting Coup
Author: Larry Colton
Genre: Memoir
Call #: 796.323 COL
Synopsis: Author Larry Colton spent a year on the Crow Reservation in Southern Montana, examining the lives of the girls on the Hardin High School basketball, who were from both Caucasian and Native American families. He becomes particularly fascinated with the team's star, Crow Indian Sharon LaForge, whose talent could be her escape from the poverty and alcoholism which plague her family.
Themes in Sports Literature : Themes in Sports Literature Endurance/Determination
Importance of overcoming obstacles
Celebrating successes of “underdogs”
Inspiration/motivation of examples for own physical pursuits
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: A Walk in the Woods
Author: Bill Bryson
Genre: Memoir
Call #: 812 BRY
Synopsis: Bryson describes his humorous and educational hiking trip along the 2000+ mile Appalachian Trail with an out-of-shape and overweight companion.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Swimming to Antarctica
Author: Lynne Cox
Genre: Memoir
Call #: 797.2 COX
Synopsis: Lynne Cox describes her lifelong devotion to long-distance swimming as well as memorable long distances swims she has completed.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Author: Aron Ralston
Genre: Memoir
Call #: 796.22 RAL
Synopsis: Ralston describes the events leading up to his accident in the wilderness in April 2003, in which he found himself trapped under an 800 pound boulder and was forced to amputate his own arm to escape.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Touching the Void
Author: Joe Simpson
Genre: Memoir
Call #: 796.5 SIM
Synopsis: Joe Simpson shares the story of his miraculous survival after he was injured while climbing in the Andes in 1985 and left for dead by his partner.
Themes in Sports Literature : Themes in Sports Literature Physical Fitness
How sports help people stay healthy
The role of sports and fitness in individual lives
The variety of fitness activities that people participate in and how they affect individuals
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: People Who Sweat: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Pursuits
Author: Robin Chotzinoff
Genre: Fitness
Call #: 613.7 CHO
Synopsis: Tells the stories of a variety of people who strive to perform athletic feats even though they may not be good athletes, including a fifty-three-year-old triathlete called Little Fat Boy, elderly tap dancers, competitive tree climbers, a marathon mall walker, and others.
Themes in Sports Literature : Themes in Sports Literature Values/Character/Sportsmanship
How sports shape character and values
How sports can foster relationships between people of different cultures
How sports teach us to follow rules/play fair/have fun/support others
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Hoop Dreams
Author: John Edgar Wideman
Genre: Sports Memoir
Call #: BIO WIDEMAN
Synopsis: Wideman's memoir describes his dicovery and relationship with the game of basketball, which has been his passion for nearly 50 years.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Seabiscuit: An American Legend
Author: Laura Hildebrand
Genre: History
Call #: 798.40 HIL
Synopsis: Describes how three men worked together to turn a rough-hewn, undersized horse into one of the fastest horses in racing history.
Themes in Sports Literature : Themes in Sports Literature Team Spirit/Unity/Fellowship
How sports teach cooperation
How sports teach us to get along and solve problems together
The value of positive group dynamics
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: The Imaginary Girlfriend
Author: John Irving
Genre: Memoir
Call #: BIO IRVING
Synopsis: John Irving, author of The World According to Garp, recounts his beginnings in writing and wrestling, describing their connections and showing how both endeavors have shaped his life.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Fall River Dreams
Author: Bill Reynolds
Call #: 796.323 REY
Synopsis: The story of the Fall River, Massachusetts, basketball team and how the team is expected to revive the dying town's dreams of success.
Themes in Sports Literature : Themes in Sports Literature Appreciation/Admiration/Fanaticism
How sports affect/influence spectators
How spectators influence sports
Benefits/detriments of sports fandom (and fanaticism)
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Fever Pitch
Author: Nick Hornby
Genre: Humor/Memoir
Call #: 796.334 HOR
Synopsis: The author recounts his interest in and development as a fanatical football (soccer) fan.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Road Swing
Author: Steve Rushin
Genre: Memoir/Humor
Call #: 070.4 RUS
Synopsis: Steve Rushin recounts the adventures he has as he spent seven months traveling to all of America's most popular sports shrines.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Rammer, Jammer, Yellow Hammer
Author: Warren St. John
Genre: Memoir/Analysis
Call #: 796.332 STJ
Synopsis: Warren St. John follows a group of die-hard Alabama fans as they travel around the South in RVs to watch Crimson Tide football games.
Themes in Sports Literature : Themes in Sports Literature Sexism/Gender Equity
How sports affect or shape men and women
How men and women are or have been treated differently in athletics
How men and women perform differently and similarly in sports
How men’s and women’s roles and opportunities in sports have changed
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: The Frailty Myth
Author: Colette Dowling
Genre: Sports science
Call #: 305.33 DOW
Synopsis: Drawing on extensive research in motor development, performance assessment, sports physiology, and endocrinology, Dowling presents an astonishing picture of the new physical woman. She creates a powerful argument that true equality isn't possible until women learn how to stand up for themselves physically.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Ultimate Fitness
Author: Gina Kolata
Genre: History/Science
Call #: 613.7 KOL
Synopsis: Investigates the scientific truth behind the health benefits of various exercise regimes, tracing the history of the fitness movement, examining trends in the late twentieth century, and including interviews with exercise devotees, as well as a look at the exercise industry.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Little Girls in Pretty Boxes
Author: Joan Ryan
Genre: Analysis
Call #: 796.44 RYA
Synopsis: Investigates the destructive side of women's elite competition in gymnastics and figure-skating, exposing such problems as eating disorders, stunted growth, and debilitating injuries. Concludes that abusive coaches and intense pressure from parents are often to blame.
Themes in Sports Literature : Themes in Sports Literature Fictional Stories about Athletes
Stories address physical, moral, and ethical challenges faced by athletes
Some sports fiction revolves around the sport, some around the character and the sport is just part of their character
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Painting the Black
Author: Carl Deuker
Genre: Sports Fiction
Call #: FICTION DEUKER
Synopsis: When star athlete Josh Daniels moves in across the street, Remy Ward doesn't realize how much his life will change during his senior year at Seattle's Crown Hill High. Josh persuades Remy to turn out for baseball and play catcher to his pitching. The two make the team and take it to the tournament, but then Josh does something that threatens his place in the spotlight, as well as the team’s chances for championship, and Remy’s sense of right and wrong.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: On the Devil’s Court
Author: Carl Deuker
Genre: Sports Lit, Fiction
Call #: FICTION DEUKER
Synopsis: Struggling with his feelings of inadequacy and his failure to make the basketball team in his new school, seventeen-year-old Joe Faust finds himself willing to trade his soul for one perfect season of basketball.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Whale Talk
Author: Chris Crutcher
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION CRUTCHER
Synopsis: Intellectually and athletically gifted, T. J., a multiracial, adopted teenager, shuns organized sports and the gung-ho athletes at his high school until he agrees to form a swimming team and recruits some of the school's less popular students.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Slo Mo
Author: Rick Reilly
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION REILLY
Synopsis: Growing up in a bizarre cave-dwelling cult in Colorado, seven-foot, eight inch Maurice "Slo-Mo" Finsternick knows nothing about the NBA-that is until the day he's discovered and becomes the hottest sports icon in the country.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Wrestling with Honor
Author: David Klass
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION KLASS
Synopsis: Champion high school wrestler Ron Woods faces a soul-searching season when he refuses to retake a mandatory drug test he has failed. This decision affects every area of his life, including his feelings about his father, who died in Vietnam, and his first tentative romance.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Shots on Goal
Author: Rich Wallace
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION WALLACE
Synopsis: While pursuing his goal of helping his soccer team win the championship in the district playoffs, fifteen-year-old Bones tries to deal with his resentment of his best friend, on whose girlfriend he has a crush.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Vision Quest
Author: Terry Davis
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION DAVIS
Synopsis: Eighteen-year-old Louden Swain pursues many interests as he strives to achieve maturity. During his senior year, he drops a weight division so that he can wrestle against a cross-town legend and gets involved in a relationship with an older woman.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Life at these Speeds
Author: Jeremy Jackson
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION JACKSON
Synopsis: Kevin Schuler's track teammates are killed when their van crashes off a bridge after a meet. Following the incident, Kevin can remember nothing about the event, including the names of his teammates and the connections he had with them before they were killed. When he enters high school, he is persuaded to turn out for cross country and track, and although he insists he isn't interested in either sport, he immediately begins making incredible progress in both, setting running records for sprinting and distance events. As he does so, he also begins to regain some of his memories of the past.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Going for the Record
Author: Julie Swanson
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION SWANSON
Synopsis: Seventeen-year-old Leah's quest to make the national soccer team does not seem so important when she learns that her father has cancer and may only have months to live.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Last Shot
Author: John Feinstein
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: After winning a basketball reporting contest, eighth graders Stevie and Susan Carol are sent to cover the Final Four tournament, where they discover that a talented player is being blackmailed into throwing the final game.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Players
Author: Joyce Sweeney
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: Eighteen-year-old Corey sees a threat to his dream of winning the basketball championship when he discovers that the new player on his team is a girl-stealing, friend-framing, team-destroying force of evil.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Home of the Braves
Author: David Klass
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: Eighteen-year-old Joe,captain of the soccer team, is dismayed when a hotshot player shows up from Brazil and threatens to take over both the team and the girl whom Joe hopes to date.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: How This All Started
Author: Pete Fromm
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: Abilene and Austin, brother and sister, live with their parents in a stark, desolate portion of Texas, where Abilene hopes to escape the monotony and boredom by making her brother into a star baseball pitcher. Her enthusiasm, however, soon takes on a darker cast and she drives the two of them to the edge of sanity.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Burning City
Author: Ariel & Joaquin Dorfman
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: Sixteen-year-old Heller Highland, who is living with his grandparents while his parents are away, burns rubber across Manhattan delivering bad news by bicycle, and as a summer heat wave melts the city, he is struck by first love.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Waiting for Teddy Williams
Author: Howard Mosher
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: Ethan "E.A." Allen, a boy raised in the remote village of Kingdom Common, Vermont, by his honky-tonk mother and crippled grandmother, shares the town's obsession with baseball and the Boston Red Sox, and with the coaching of Teddy Williams, a mystery man who arrives in town one day, becomes the pitcher who breaks the team's long-time losing streak.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: The Necessary Hunger
Author: Nina Revoyr
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: The story of two high school senior who must negotiate the pressures of being star athletes, the complicated terrain of their home situation, and the ambiguities of their own intense, competitive friendship.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: The Crazy Horse Electric Game
Author: Chris Crutcher
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: A high school athlete, frustrated at being handicapped after an accident, runs away from home and is helped back to mental and physical health by a black benefactor and the people in a special school where he enrolls.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Running Loose
Author: Chris Crutcher
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: Louie, a high school senior in a small Idaho town, learns about sportsmanship, love, and death when he loses his spot on the football team after refusing to follow his coach’s order.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes
Author: Chris Crutcher
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: The daily class discussions about the nature of man, the existence of God, abortion, organized religion, suicide and other contemporary issues serve as a backdrop for a high-school senior's attempt to answer a friend's dramatic cry for help.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Farm Team
Author: Will Weaver
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: With his father in jail and his mother working full-time, fourteen-year-old Billy Baggs finds himself in charge of running the family farm in northern Minnesota and having to give up the thing he loves most--baseball.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Restless
Author: Rich Wallace
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: Frank, a teenaged ghost who has not been able to move on to a higher realm in the afterlife, tries to connect with his younger brother Herbie, a high school senior who was eight years old when Frank died.
Recommended Sports Literature : Recommended Sports Literature Title: Shots on Goal
Author: Rich Wallace
Genre: Sports Lit Fiction
Call #: FICTION
Synopsis: While pursuing his goal of helping his soccer team win the championship in the district playoffs, fifteen-year-old Bones tries to deal with his resentment of his best friend, on whose girlfriend he has a crush.