Ruth Devon starred for Georgetown Basketball back in college—until she injured her knee, married her coach, and found a new career calling games on the radio. Twenty years later, Ruth and her now-ex-husband, Lester, are two of the most famous faces in sports media. When Lester decides to retire from the announcers’ booth, Ruth goes after his job. If she gets it, she will be the first woman to call NBA games on national television.
For now, Ruth is reporting from the sideline of the NBA finals, immersed in the high-pressure spectacle of the post-season. But in a deserted locker room at halftime, Ruth makes a discovery that shatters her vision of her future. Instantly, she is torn between the two things she has always wanted most: the game and motherhood.
With warmth and incisive observation, Adrian brings to life the obsessions, emotions, and drama of fandom. The Second Season asks why, how, and whom we watch, while offering a rich and complicated account of motherhood, marriage, and ambition. Adrian’s character study of Ruth Devon illuminates a beautiful basketball mind—and the struggle of a woman who claims authority in a male-dominated world.
Genre: General Fiction
For now, Ruth is reporting from the sideline of the NBA finals, immersed in the high-pressure spectacle of the post-season. But in a deserted locker room at halftime, Ruth makes a discovery that shatters her vision of her future. Instantly, she is torn between the two things she has always wanted most: the game and motherhood.
With warmth and incisive observation, Adrian brings to life the obsessions, emotions, and drama of fandom. The Second Season asks why, how, and whom we watch, while offering a rich and complicated account of motherhood, marriage, and ambition. Adrian’s character study of Ruth Devon illuminates a beautiful basketball mind—and the struggle of a woman who claims authority in a male-dominated world.
Genre: General Fiction
Praise for this book
"To borrow a sports idiom, Emily Adrian really stuffs the stat sheet here. She writes as engagingly and insightfully about basketball and broadcasting as she does about work, love, friendship, ambition, motherhood, aging, and the power and frailty of the body. Smart, tough, passionate Ruth Devon is a winning protagonist, and her poignant story is both suspenseful and meditative. The Second Season is a terrific sports novel, yes, but it's also just a terrific novel." - Chris Bachelder
"In Emily Adrian's hands, the most exciting story during the NBA Finals is not on the court, but on the sidelines. This book will draw you in right away and you won't put it down until you've read the final sentence." - Tom McAllister
"Sport and bodies and ambition, motherhood and womanhood and obsession: Emily Adrian's The Second Season masterfully gets you inside the particular thrill of sport whether it was ever capable of thrilling you before, and, deftly and warmly, pulls off the extraordinary feat of forcing you to root for a complicated, unapologetically ambitious fortysomething woman who also happens to be a mom. I loved this novel for its alacrity and its humanity and its humor, its attention to the body, and its willingness to let its characters pursue impossible-seeming dreams." - Lynn Steger Strong
"Sometimes it is scary reading Emily Adrian because she is honest in a way that hurts. She is brave and she is brutal. You don't have to love basketball or care about motherhood to love this book, but this book will make you fall in love with both. I'm a goner; I will read anything she writes." - Rufi Thorpe
"In Emily Adrian's hands, the most exciting story during the NBA Finals is not on the court, but on the sidelines. This book will draw you in right away and you won't put it down until you've read the final sentence." - Tom McAllister
"Sport and bodies and ambition, motherhood and womanhood and obsession: Emily Adrian's The Second Season masterfully gets you inside the particular thrill of sport whether it was ever capable of thrilling you before, and, deftly and warmly, pulls off the extraordinary feat of forcing you to root for a complicated, unapologetically ambitious fortysomething woman who also happens to be a mom. I loved this novel for its alacrity and its humanity and its humor, its attention to the body, and its willingness to let its characters pursue impossible-seeming dreams." - Lynn Steger Strong
"Sometimes it is scary reading Emily Adrian because she is honest in a way that hurts. She is brave and she is brutal. You don't have to love basketball or care about motherhood to love this book, but this book will make you fall in love with both. I'm a goner; I will read anything she writes." - Rufi Thorpe
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