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About The Book
This is Harrison’s story: the games he played, the agent who stole from him, the woman he mourned, the fights he fought, and the friends he made — and lost — including Bobby Orr and Darryl Sittler. It’s about the injuries he suffered, the pedophiles who preyed on him and other young players, and a Players Association that, he says, “wants me to die.”
But The Lost 10 Point Night is also a response to Stephen Brunt’s Searching for Bobby Orr and Gretzky’s Tears — a book as much about Harrison as it is about author David Ward, a 50-year-old guy who went in search of his childhood hero.
Product Details
- Publisher: ECW Press (September 1, 2014)
- Length: 156 pages
- ISBN13: 9781770411555
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Raves and Reviews
“The Lost 10 Point Night takes a look at the life of a player that took some odd twists over the years, and probably is more typical of athletes from that era than we might think. Those who have a personal connection to that time in hockey history will find this publication holds their interest nicely.” — Sports Book Review Center
“Overall, this is a solid book that I would recommend. It’s a very easy book to read, and each individual story is kept short. I figured it was a book I’d pick up and read from time to time, but I ended up flying through it in one afternoon.” — Order of Books
“The Lost 10 Point Night is a mixture of Harrison’s recollections, former teammates’ and coaches’ reflections on Harrison, and Ward’s own memories of Harrison from the 1970s. Not only does it paint a picture of a man who, though not a superstar, was an honest and respectable player, but also of the author’s connection to the subject as a fan … It is Ward’s contributions that make us understand why a third-line center from the 1970s is worthy of a book.” — Puck Junk
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