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David Benjamin

    La escritura de David Benjamin es un rico tapiz tejido a partir de experiencias en diversos paisajes, imbuyendo sus narrativas con una voz que entretiene, divierte y sorprende. Su prosa posee una habilidad única para profundizar bajo la superficie, metiéndose suavemente bajo la piel del lector con sus observaciones sinceras. A través de sus ensayos y novelas, Benjamin explora las complejidades de la vida, invitando a la reflexión y ofreciendo una perspectiva distintiva. Crea historias que resuenan, dejando una impresión duradera mucho después de la última página.

    The Life and Times of the Last Kid Picked
    Cracking Complexity
    Sumo: A Thinking Fan's Guide to Japan's National Sport
    Skulduggery in the Latin Quarter
    Jailbait
    They Shot Kennedy
    • They Shot Kennedy

      • 572 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      For a kid named Cribbsy, the month of November, 1963, was a private train wreck weeks before JFK undertook his fatal motorcade in Dallas. Cribbsy is tangled in a half-dozen romantic crises. He's hounded by malevolent dwarfs. He's under threat of suspension by a vicious vice-principal. He's at war with his English teacher. Every time he sets foot in the halls, he faces death at the hands of a delusional gridiron gladiator. Cribbsy's trials trace America's loss of innocence. Kennedy has faced down Khrushchev over Cuban missiles, but every kid grows up with the haunting certainty that his life--all life--will end beneath a mushroom cloud. As the nation mourns JFK, Cribbsy's troubles mount. He becomes an unwitting felon. He receives an unexpected overture from the yummiest girl in school. He faces a showdown with his raging nemesis. He knows what happened in the Art Room. And he has a conversation--both crushing and illuminating--with the Playmate of the Month.

      They Shot Kennedy
    • Jailbait

      • 181 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Josie Dobbs, sweet sixteen and beautiful, is everybody’s angel. Or is she?Police chief Jim Otis, fired from the Chicago Police after an affair with an underage hooker, is a lost cause. Or is he?Josie has secrets nobody in little Hercules, Wisconsin, wants to uncover. Nobody but Jim Otis.In his last month on the job, the lame-duck chief must unravel the dark side of Josie Dobbs, or a young Marine could go to jail — and innocent people might die. Otis wades into a swamp of sordid trysts and local gossip-mongers, sorting lies from truth from rumors in a dogged pursuit to find out what really happened one cold night in November at the Hercules Hardware.

      Jailbait
    • Skulduggery in the Latin Quarter

      • 260 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The rarest lost book in history has been found, and stolen all over again, in Paris. Its pursuers include the most diabolical literary criminal in the world, Krisko Krillkin. The man who re-lost the masterpiece, bookseller Chester Quinn, is hopelessly overmatched. Luckily, into his life floats Circe Evans, granddaughter of Paris’ most renowned and complacent detective, Homer Evans. Circe assembles a motley, fiercely loyal crew and leads a breakneck dash, strewn with murders, near-murders, lovers, torturers and naked ladies, from Montparnasse to Montmartre, interrupted by a wild goose chase to London.

      Skulduggery in the Latin Quarter
    • "The most entertaining and irreverent guide to sumo." -- James Fallows, The AtlanticSumo is a fresh and funny introduction to the fascinating world of sumo, Japan's national sport. Author David Benjamin peels away the veneer of sumo as a cultural treasure and reveals it as an action-packed sport populated by superb athletes who employ numerous strategies and techniques to overcome their gargantuan opponents. Sumo provides an engaging, witty, behind-the-scenes look at sumo today.A complete guide to sumo for both curious novices and long-time fans, you'll learn about:About This New EditionThis book is a thoroughly updated revision of the popular The Joy of Sumo . Benjamin's enthusiasm and insight into the sport remain unmatched, and his humorous descriptions of the personalities and pageantry of the sport will have you laughing loud and often.

      Sumo: A Thinking Fan's Guide to Japan's National Sport
    • The Life and Times of the Last Kid Picked

      • 322 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      David Benjamin's eponymous character in The Life and Times of the Last Kid Picked grew up in the era - between child labor and Little League - when parental disregard set kids free to devise and play their own games, make their own rules, argue their own disputed calls and roam free from dawn to darkness with absolutely no adult supervision. It was a time, between the end of World War II and the wholesale intrusion of parents into child's play, that Benjamin calls "free-lance childhood." It allowed a timid, bookish and intensely observant kid to explore the outdoors, range for miles on his bicycle, go fishing, go hunting, play baseball, football, soccer, go to the movies with a fellow rascal named Chucky Dutcher and get kicked out of high-school basketball games. This was an interval in American culture that has been overlooked by historians and sociologists alike. It comes to life in vivid and often hilarious microcosm, chronicled by a gifted and often lyrical writer.

      The Life and Times of the Last Kid Picked
    • Sixth-grader Henry Haddock's personal war with School Board Chairman "Scooter" McDuff starts innocently. Over breakfast one day, Henry complains that his favorite teacher has been laid off in a sudden, sneaky burst of budget cuts. Henry goes to ask the School Board to ask why. Scooter tells Henry to shut up. A week later, Scooter does it again. After that, it's a war of wills! Henry's protest eventually triggers a brawl in the high-school library, a recall petition, a battered TV reporter and the unlikely political career of high-school basketball star "Moose" Fulton, brother of Fantasia, Henry's ferocious sidekick. The town takes sides. Henry becomes the unlikely leader of the underdog faction--along with Moose and Fantasia, Charlie Mulcahy, Mr. McCloskey and the flamboyant Dexter D. Lee. Henry finds himself pitted versus the School Board, the "Thundering Three Hundred," the local radio station, the richest man in town, his sister Penelope and a German shepherd named Wagner.

      Choose Moose
    • Dead Shot

      • 340 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The high-school gym in Hercules, Wisconsin is haunted, by a basketball player who died, tragically, on the court in 1968. John Roszak casts a dark pall in the gym and returns to spook and harass the few talented players who show up now and then at Hercules High. Roszak's latest victim, Stewart McCullough, doesn't believe in ghosts but his new girlfriend, Meryl, convinces Stewy to reach out to his personal ghost. As Stewy deals with his otherworldly specter, another-human-danger is stalking him. Clay Lutz is back in town, determined to reclaim the girl-Meryl-whom he regards as his personal property. He is willing to do anything, and hurt anyone, who stands in his way. The only person capable of protecting Stewy from Clay's seething jealousy is police chief Jim Otis. Clay's return to Hercules begins a cat-and-mouse struggle with Otis that frustrates the police chief and steadily escalates into deadly violence. Clay proves a cunning and elusive adversary to Otis, a former Chicago police detective. The dangerous game even involves Josie Dobbs, the teenage femme fatale who has been Otis' nemesis since her first appearance in Jailbait. As the basketball season progresses, Stewy and Meryl find themselves coping with mortal peril both from the living (Clay Lutz) and the dead (John Roszak), with Jim Otis as the anxious guardian of their lives and their love.

      Dead Shot
    • Witness to the Crucifixion

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Saint Paul, Private Eye! It is written, in Matthew, that Jesus, on the cross, cried out, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" Was this all Jesus said? Who was present to hear him say anything at all? His disciples had fled in fear. Roman soldiers surrounded him. Was there a secret revealed at the Crucifixion -- lost forever because there was no one to bear witness? Paul, the "saint" who for ten years tormented the followers of Jesus, suffers visions of the Crucifixion. He is haunted by its secret. After fleeing near-death in Damascus, Paul begins a quest for one witness who can solve... ... the Golgotha murder mystery Paul's winding journey carries him far and wide throughout the Holy Land -- and beyond. He faces constant danger from a host of enemies -- from the King of Syria to the powerful brother of Jesus, known as James the Just. Paul is beaten, mobbed, knifed, shipwrecked, cast away, bewitched and flung into prison. His only "friend" is a rogue apostle named Iscariot, whose death was "greatly exaggerated." Paul's tortuous quest ends at last in Jerusalem, in the midnight gloom of Herod's Great Temple. At last, Paul meets his witness and faces the most shocking revelation of his life.

      Witness to the Crucifixion
    • Black Dragon

      • 547 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      Reporter Steve Knight has stumbled into a terrorist plot to destroy Japan's Imperial family and turn Asia's model democracy into a gangster state. Along with his fierce and beautiful sidekick, Mie Nishimura, Steve joins forces with"Japan hand" Ike Greenwald to foil the terrorists. As Steve's motley crew struggles to save the Emperor, the Black Dragons dispatch assassins to kill them, too! Japan's fate comes down -- at last -- to a wild race through Tokyo, amidst a hail of bombs and bullets, in a disintegrating VW Beetle!

      Black Dragon