From Publishers Weekly
Third-string Cleveland Browns quarterback Rick Dockery becomes
the greatest goat ever by throwing three interceptions in
the closing minutes of the AFC championship game. Fleeing
vengeful fans, he finds refuge in the grungiest corner of
professional football, the Italian National Football League
as quarterback of the inept but full-of-heart Parma Panthers.
What ensues is a winsome football fable, replete with team
bonding and character-building as the underdog Panthers
challenge the powerhouse Bergamo Lions for a shot at the
Italian Superbowl. The book is also the author's love letter
to Italy. Rick is first baffled and then enchanted by all
things Italian-tiny cars! opera! benign corruption!-and
through him Grisham (The Firm) instructs his readership
in the art of gracious living, featuring sumptuous four-hour,
umpteen-course meals. The writing sometimes lapses into
travel-guide ("most Italian cities are sort of configured
around a central square, called a piazza") and food
porn ("[the veal cutlets are beaten with a small bat,
then dipped in eggs, fried in a skillet, and then baked
in the oven with a mix of parmigiano cheese and stock until
the cheese melts"), but it's invigorated by appealing
characters and lively play-by-play. The result is a charming
fish-out-of-water story.
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