Summary of H. G. Bissinger's Friday Night Lights
Everest Media
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Éditeur:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
Protection:
Filigrane
Filigrane
Année de parution:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822543645
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 On August 1, the first day of practice for the 1988 season, Coach Gary Gaines delivered his team a new rallying cry: Coin to State in eighty-eight. His words could have come from any high school coach renewing the ritual of sport.
#2 Odessa, Texas, was founded in the 1880s by a group of men from Zanesville, Ohio. They saw a great opportunity to make money if they could get people to travel to Odessa. They promoted it as a utopian health spa with a $12,000 college and a public library.
#3 The town of Odessa, Texas, was founded in 1886 by a syndicate of investors who wanted to create a utopian community. However, it was not a good match for the Methodists who arrived to try and fit in with the ranchers and cowboys who were already there.
#4 Odessa was a boom town in Texas, and it was enmeshed in the cycles of the boom-and-bust oil town. It became a transient town, a place to come to and make money when the boom was on, and then get as far away from it as possible with the inevitable bust.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 On August 1, the first day of practice for the 1988 season, Coach Gary Gaines delivered his team a new rallying cry: Coin to State in eighty-eight. His words could have come from any high school coach renewing the ritual of sport.
#2 Odessa, Texas, was founded in the 1880s by a group of men from Zanesville, Ohio. They saw a great opportunity to make money if they could get people to travel to Odessa. They promoted it as a utopian health spa with a $12,000 college and a public library.
#3 The town of Odessa, Texas, was founded in 1886 by a syndicate of investors who wanted to create a utopian community. However, it was not a good match for the Methodists who arrived to try and fit in with the ranchers and cowboys who were already there.
#4 Odessa was a boom town in Texas, and it was enmeshed in the cycles of the boom-and-bust oil town. It became a transient town, a place to come to and make money when the boom was on, and then get as far away from it as possible with the inevitable bust.
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