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Confessions of a She-Fan
Confessions of a She-Fan: The Course of True Love with the New York Yankees | Jane Heller
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Two months into the 2007 baseball season, novelist and die-hard Yankee fan Jane Heller, heartsick over her team's poor play, announced her intention to divorce the Bronx Bombers, on grounds of mental cruelty, in the pages of the New York Times. Her words inflamed the passions of sports lovers everywhere, and her piece quickly became the newspaper's most e-mailed and talked-about article in the week it ran. Intense reactions from readers forced Heller to look inward and reexamine her feelings about winning and losing. Was she really a "bandwagon fan," as some had branded her? Was she "entitled" and "spoiled"? In search of answers, Heller recruited her husband to join her on a cross-country journey, following her beloved Yankees to every game for the rest of the season. She hoped to score interviews with players along the way, but she was also eager to rejuvenate her marriage and prove she was not a bandwagon wife. In this witty, observant memoir, Heller ventures into the land of pinstripes, reporting life on the road and putting a female spin on the bond between fan and team. Through interactions with other fans, as well as members of the media covering the Yankees, plus game-by-game analyses, Heller learns personal life lessons about competition, loyalty, and acceptance--and about why baseball, like any truly romantic relationship, requires commitment, patience, and a deep, abiding love.
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Susanita
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1. Tagged!
2. Baseball!
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TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 3y
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I really enjoyed this book about the #NewYork Yankees and the author‘s obsession with them. I‘m now a Nationals fan first, but the Yankees also hold a special place in my heart. Here‘s some of their pitching staff heading to the visitors‘ bullpen before a game at Nationals Park. #Augustisatrip

Leftcoastzen The Nationals season is truly shocking , they have so much talent.Almost everyone predicted they would be hard to beat this year. 6y
vkois88 👍👍👍 6y
Susanita @Leftcoastzen I blame the Sports Illustrated curse. 6y
bookishkai Stacking this. I grew up in a house with one Red Sox fan (my Grampy) and one Yankees fan (my dad). I didn‘t become a real baseball fan until adulthood (let‘s go Rockies!) and this looks fun. 6y
Susanita @bookishkris There‘s a great chapter about an ESPN game she went to at Fenway with some friends who didn‘t want her to wear any of her Yankees gear. 6y
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Jane Heller, a rom-com writer (I didn‘t know)and diehard Yankee fan is so broken up about their poor play in 2007, writes to the N.Y. Times intending to “divorce “ the team.Reaction was strong , the Yankees started winning,so she decides to follow the team live the 2nd half of the season and write about it.I just happened upon this book in a thrift, a fun riff to enjoy as we countdown to pitchers and catchers reporting in 6 days! 😀⚾️