
Home and Away
One Writer's Inspiring Experience at the Homeless World Cup
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نقد و بررسی

July 1, 2011
In the Homeless World Cup, homeless men and women from around the globe play four-on-four soccer on a 16-by-22-meter field. The size of the teams and the field are concessions to the diminished fitness of the players. In this finely pitched narrative, Bidini interleaves the ragtag Canadian team's 2008 trip to Melbourne, Australia, with stories of lives gone wrong and with meditations on sport, society, and fortune. The word inspiring in the subtitle may have skeptics fearing a gloss of deeper issues, but Bidini is wry and restrained, open to uplift but honest about problems. And though the HWC slogan, Beating Homelessness through Football, suggests dewy-eyed optimism, that's not the case, either. In fact, it's the way the playerssome of them addicts, some of them mentally illare treated as athletes first that gives the competition its power. For many, it's the only respect they've received in years. This short book is long on emotional power. Soccer fans who feel ambivalence about the spectacle of the World Cup or the Champions League will find it the perfect antidote.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)
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