Phillip M. Hoose is the widely-acclaimed author of books, essays, stories, songs, and articles, including the National Book Award winning book, Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice. He is also the author of the multi-award winning title, The Race to Save the Lord God Bird, the National Book Award Finalist We Were There Too!: Young People in U.S. History, and the Christopher Award-winning manual for youth activism, It s Our World Too!
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Bob Plump
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Farm Boys-How Indiana Became the Basketball State
2. Milan High School-The Hoosier Dream
3. Indianapolis Crispus Attucks High-The Black and White of Hoosier Hysteria
4. Anderson, Indiana-Basketball Town
5. The Calumet Region-Hoops in the Other Indiana
6. Judi Warren and the Warsaw Tigers-Into the Front Court
7. Fathers and Sons-The Mounts of Lebanon, Indiana
8. Meadowood Park
9. Larry Bird-The Guy Down the Road
10. The Education of Stephanie White
11. Coaches-From the Lady Lions to Bob Knight
12. Steve Alford-All In
13. An Interview with Damon Bailey
14. Four Class Basketball-Death or Salvation of Hoosier Hysteria?
15. Perspective-Four Things that Remain Distinctive about Indiana's Game
16. Passages-What Has Become of Selected, People, Places and Gyms
Index