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From America’s premier sportswriter, the definitive, #1 New York Times bestselling biography of Joe Paterno.

Joe Posnanski’s biography of the late Penn State football coach Joe Paterno follows in the tradition of works by Richard Ben Cramer on Joe DiMaggio and David Maraniss on Vince Lombardi. Having gained unprecedented access to Paterno, as well as the coach’s personal notes and files, Posnanski spent the last two years of Paterno’s life covering the coach, on (and off) the field and through the scandal that ended Paterno’s legendary career.

Joe Posnanski, who in 2012 was named the Best Sportswriter in America by the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Hall of Fame, was with Paterno and his family as a horrific national scandal unfolded and Paterno was fired. Within three months, Paterno died of lung cancer, a tragic end to a life that was epic, influential, and operatic.

Paterno is the fullest description we will ever have of the man’s character and career. In this honest and surprising portrait, Joe Posnanski brings new insight and understanding to one of the most controversial figures in America.

About The Author

Photograph by Katie Posnanski

Joe Posnanski is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of seven books, including The Baseball 100, Paterno, and The Secret of Golf. He has written for The AthleticSports IllustratedNBC Sports, and The Kansas City Star and currently writes at JoePosnanski.com. He has been named National Sportswriter of the Year by five different organizations and is the winner of two Emmy Awards. He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his family.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (August 21, 2012)
  • Length: 416 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781451657517

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Raves and Reviews

"Paterno is a portrait very much in three dimensions. It is the story of an extraordinary life."

– Philadelphia Daily News

"Paterno adds grain and texture to the historical record.... makes a cogent case for absorbing Paterno's entire legacy."

– Dwight Garner, The New York Times

"I urge you to read [Paterno]. . . A life is never defined entirely by a man's good, or by his bad."

– Mike Vaccaro, New York Post

"It is exhilirating to read of Paterno the man and gripping to read of his downfall."

– ESPN.com

The truth is that [Paterno] is a portrait very much in three dimensions. In that sense, Posnanski succeeds…We are left with this book as the final record of the final days. It is more than that, obviously - it is the story of an extraordinary life - but it is most compelling as a chronicle of the end.”

– Philadelphia Daily News

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