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The Whore Of Akron One Mans Search For The Soul Of Lebron James Scott Raab

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The Whore Of Akron One Mans Search For The Soul Of Lebron James Scott Raab
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Publisher: HarperCollins
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Scott Raab
ISBN: 9780062066381, 0062066382
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Whore Of Akron One Mans Search For The Soul Of Lebron James Scott Raab by Scott Raab 9780062066381, 0062066382 instant download after payment.

After 52 long years, the city of Cleveland finally has a new championship team, thanks to LeBron James and his Cavaliers. Scott Raab—Cleveland super-fan—has suffered for every one of those five decades of drought. In the tradition of Frederick Exley’s cult-classic sports book A Fan’s Notes, The Whore of Akron is Raab’s hilarious and unhinged plea for deliverance from all those years of pain. Traveling from Cleveland to Miami and back again, Raab heads out on an obsessive quest to uncover the soul of one of today’s greatest basketball players: LeBron James, the man who finally brought Cleveland out of sporting exile.

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