Reviews
"Equal doses of self-deprecating humor and anecdotal history of American sports journalism are the essence of Frank Deford's entertaining new memoir."-- Chicago Tribune "Deford is the Holy Grail. He's simply one of the greatest sportswriters of all time. ... [ Over Time ] has a little bit of everything -- great stories about interviewing everyone from Richard Nixon ... to Jerry Jones. ... Deford played with the Harlem Globetrotters, introduced the world to Bill Bradley, really disliked Rodney Dangerfield, edited the only national sports daily in our history ( The National ), and has great takes on the history and characters of Sports Illustrated in its formative years. . . . Deford's the best."--Peter King, SI.com "Deford's cred is incredible, his accolades deserved... He does not pull a punch when it comes to boxing or even to the tastes-great, less-filling Miller Lite commercials he once made... [Deford] has long been the genuine article." -- Los Angeles Times "He sketches insightful remembrances of stars like Wilt Chamberlain and Billie Jean King and lavishes affection and admiration on Sports Illustrated colleagues Andre Laguerre, Dan Jenkins, and the 'tortured' writer Mark Kram ... [Deford is] sports writing's Sinatra." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Endearing... Over Time imparts a sense of a life well lived and fully enjoyed."-- The New York Times "The mixture of homage to sportswriters who came before him, such as Grantland Rice; sometimes wistful vignettes of sports figures like Arthur Ashe; and his own personal reflections on the evolution of sports journalism combine to offer a cultural perspective that transcends a mere job." -- Publishers Weekly (Top 10 in Sports) "Frank Deford is the best there is. His memoir Over Time is beautiful, funny, poignant and poetic." --Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights and Father's Day "A wonderful book. Over Time is both a treasure and a treasury."--Sally Jenkins, Washington Post columnist and New York Times bestselling author of It's Not About the Bike "Frank Deford is the best sportswriter I've ever read. If there's a Mount Rushmore of sportswriting, Deford is up there, purple ties and all."--Tony Kornheiser "Wonderful. ... [Deford is] the gold standard for modern sportswriting."--Frank Murtaugh, Memphis Flyer, "Equal doses of self-deprecating humor and anecdotal history of American sports journalism are the essence of Frank Deford's entertaining new memoir."-- Chicago Tribune "Deford is the Holy Grail. He's simply one of the greatest sportswriters of all time. ... [ Over Time ] has a little bit of everything -- great stories about interviewing everyone from Richard Nixon ... to Jerry Jones. ... Deford played with the Harlem Globetrotters, introduced the world to Bill Bradley, really disliked Rodney Dangerfield, edited the only national sports daily in our history ( The National ), and has great takes on the history and characters of Sports Illustrated in its formative years. . . . Deford's the best."--Peter King, SI.com "Deford's cred is incredible, his accolades deserved... He does not pull a punch when it comes to boxing or even to the tastes-great, less-filling Miller Lite commercials he once made... [Deford] has long been the genuine article." -- Los Angeles Times "He sketches insightful remembrances of stars like Wilt Chamberlain and Billie Jean King and lavishes affection and admiration on Sports Illustrated colleagues Andre Laguerre, Dan Jenkins, and the 'tortured' writer Mark Kram ... [Deford is] sports writing's Sinatra." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Endearing... Over Time imparts a sense of a life well lived and fully enjoyed."-- The New York Times "The mixture of homage to sportswriters who came before him, such as Grantland Rice; sometimes wistful vignettes of sports figures like Arthur Ashe; and his own personal reflections on the evolution of sports journalism combine to offer a cultural perspective that transcends a mere job." -- Publishers Weekly (Top 10 in Sports) "Frank Deford is the best there is. His memoir Over Time is beautiful, funny, poignant and poetic." --Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights and Father's Day "A wonderful book. Over Time is both a treasure and a treasury."--Sally Jenkins, Washington Post columnist and New York Times bestselling author of It's Not About the Bike "Frank Deford is the best sportswriter I've ever read. If there's a Mount Rushmore of sportswriting, Deford is up there, purple ties and all."--Tony Kornheiser, Is there anyone who writes about sports with more elegance? Is there anyone who writes about sports with more humor, insight, and a style all his own? Nope. Frank Deford is the best there is. His memoir Over Time is beautiful, funny, poignant and poetic. It is a privilege to say these words about him." —Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights and Father's Day A wonderful book. Over Time is both a treasure and a treasury. Deford give us a charming memoir and a wonderful tour of great American sports literature—the best of which he himself has written."—Sally Jenkins, Washington Post columnist and New York Times bestselling author of It's Not About the Bike Glowing with intelligence, warmth, wit and charm, Frank Deford's Over Time is an irresistible account of the life and times of one of our best-loved and most gifted writers. Like all of Deford's work, it is distinguished by startlingly original insights and keen reporting—and, above all else, imbued with its author's profound sense of humanity. Here is a master storyteller finally sharing all of his best stories." —Jeremy Schaap, author of Cinderella Man: James J. Braddock, Max Baer and the Greatest Upset in Boxing History and Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics Of all the magazine writers of the last half-century, Frank Deford holds a special place at the top. His memoir Over Time, like hundreds of his stories, is fluid, graceful, deeply reported, insightful and whimsical all at the same time. Not very bright, someone said of him long ago at Princeton, and it was true - he has been brilliant, instead."—David Maraniss Frank Deford is the best sportswriter I've ever read. His profiles at Sports illustrated were magic. I wanted to write like him, and the sad part for me was that I knew he was playing in a higher league. If there's a Mount Rushmore of sportswriting, Deford is up there, purple ties and all."—Tony Kornheiser [Deford's] candid, often self-deprecating memoir . . . has the flavor of a congenial evening spent hanging out at one of the Manhattan watering holes he frequented with his SI colleagues in the '60s and '70s. . . . As free of illusion as it is rich with wit and insight, Frank Deford's memoir reveals the life of a man whose talent is every bit the equal of the great athletes whose stories he's revealed to us."—Harvey Freedenberg, Shelf Awareness "Deford's cred is incredible, his accolades deserved... He does not pull a punch when it comes to boxing or even to the tastes-great, less-filling Miller Lite commercials he once made... Just as he can zing a heart string with a shared experience... [Deford] has long been the genuine article." - Los Angeles Times, Praise for Frank Deford: "Deford … writes with more graceful good humor than any man I know." —Richard Ben Cramer "Frank Deford is not just an immensely talented sportswriter, he's an immensely talented American writer."—David Halberstam The world's greatest sportswriter." — GQ The Secretary of Sport in the nation's Cabinet of Letters. … an unmatched interpreter of games and the people who play them." —Nicholas Dawidoff Frank Deford writes the kind of sentences you find yourself rereading for the sheer pleasure of it."—Jim Bouton One of the greatest writers of our time." —Billie Jean King, Equal doses of self-deprecating humor and anecdotal history of American sports journalism are the essence of Frank Deford's entertaining new memoir."— Chicago Tribune Deford is the Holy Grail. He's simply one of the greatest sportswriters of all time. ... [ Over Time ] has a little bit of everything -- great stories about interviewing everyone from Richard Nixon … to Jerry Jones. … Deford played with the Harlem Globetrotters, introduced the world to Bill Bradley, really disliked Rodney Dangerfield, edited the only national sports daily in our history ( The National ), and has great takes on the history and characters of Sports Illustrated in its formative years. . . . Deford's the best."—Peter King, SI.com "Deford's cred is incredible, his accolades deserved... He does not pull a punch when it comes to boxing or even to the tastes-great, less-filling Miller Lite commercials he once made... [Deford] has long been the genuine article." — Los Angeles Times He sketches insightful remembrances of stars like Wilt Chamberlain and Billie Jean King and lavishes affection and admiration on Sports Illustrated colleagues Andre Laguerre, Dan Jenkins, and the ‘tortured' writer Mark Kram … [Deford is] sports writing's Sinatra." — San Francisco Chronicle Endearing... Over Time imparts a sense of a life well lived and fully enjoyed."— The New York Times "The mixture of homage to sportswriters who came before him, such as Grantland Rice; sometimes wistful vignettes of sports figures like Arthur Ashe; and his own personal reflections on the evolution of sports journalism combine to offer a cultural perspective that transcends a mere job." — Publishers Weekly (Top 10 in Sports) Frank Deford is the best there is. His memoir Over Time is beautiful, funny, poignant and poetic." —Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights and Father's Day A wonderful book. Over Time is both a treasure and a treasury."—Sally Jenkins, Washington Post columnist and New York Times bestselling author of It's Not About the Bike Frank Deford is the best sportswriter I've ever read. If there's a Mount Rushmore of sportswriting, Deford is up there, purple ties and all."—Tony Kornheiser Wonderful. … [Deford is] the gold standard for modern sportswriting."—Frank Murtaugh, Memphis Flyer, Advance praise for Over Time : Is there anyone who writes about sports with more elegance? Is there anyone who writes about sports with more humor, insight, and a style all his own? Nope. Frank Deford is the best there is. His memoir Over Time is beautiful, funny, poignant and poetic. It is a privilege to say these words about him." —Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights and Father's Day A wonderful book. Over Time is both a treasure and a treasury. Deford give us a charming memoir and a wonderful tour of great American sports literature—the best of which he himself has written."—Sally Jenkins, Washington Post columnist and New York Times bestselling author of It's Not About the Bike Praise for Frank Deford: "Deford … writes with more graceful good humor than any man I know." —Richard Ben Cramer "Frank Deford is not just an immensely talented sportswriter, he's an immensely talented American writer."—David Halberstam The world's greatest sportswriter." — GQ The Secretary of Sport in the nation's Cabinet of Letters. … an unmatched interpreter of games and the people who play them." —Nicholas Dawidoff Frank Deford writes the kind of sentences you find yourself rereading for the sheer pleasure of it."—Jim Bouton One of the greatest writers of our time." —Billie Jean King, Advance praise for Over Time : A wonderful book. Over Time is both a treasure and a treasury. Deford give us a charming memoir and a wonderful tour of great American sports literature—the best of which he himself has written."—Sally Jenkins, Washington Post columnist and New York Times bestselling author of It's Not About the Bike Praise for Frank Deford: "Deford … writes with more graceful good humor than any man I know." —Richard Ben Cramer "Frank Deford is not just an immensely talented sportswriter, he's an immensely talented American writer."—David Halberstam The world's greatest sportswriter." — GQ The Secretary of Sport in the nation's Cabinet of Letters. … an unmatched interpreter of games and the people who play them." —Nicholas Dawidoff Frank Deford writes the kind of sentences you find yourself rereading for the sheer pleasure of it."—Jim Bouton One of the greatest writers of our time." —Billie Jean King