Master storyteller Joe McGinniss travels to Italy to cover the unlikely
success of a ragtag minor league soccer team--and delivers a brilliant
and utterly unforgettable story of life in an off-the-beaten-track
Italian village.
When Joe McGinniss sets out for the remote Italian village of Castel di
Sangro one summer, he merely intends to spend a season with the
village's soccer team, which only weeks before had, miraculously,
reached the second-highest-ranking professional league in the land. But
soon he finds himself embroiled with an absurd yet irresistible cast of
characters, including the team's owner, described by the New York
Times as "straight out of a Mario Puzo novel," and coach Osvaldo
Jaconi, whose only English word is the one he uses to describe himself:
"bulldozer."
As the riotous, edge-of-your-seat season unfolds, McGinniss develops a
deepening bond with the team, their village and its people, and their
country. Traveling with the miracle team, from the isolated mountain
region where Castel di Sangro is located to gritty towns as well as
grand cities, McGinniss introduces us to an Italy that no tourist
guidebook has ever described, and comes away with a "sad, funny,
desolating, and inspiring story--everything, in fact, a story should be"
(Los Angeles Times).