Beyond the Fairway by Jeff Wallach delves into the deeper aspects of golf, portraying it as a journey of self-discovery and adventure. It explores unique courses around the world and reveals the mystical side of the game, while offering insights on life, friendship, and the bonds between fathers and sons.
Jeff Wallach Libros
Jeff Wallach es un aclamado autor cuya extensa carrera abarca cuatro libros de no ficción y casi mil artículos, ensayos y reseñas para publicaciones destacadas. Su formación académica en escritura de ficción de la Brown University y el Vassar College le proporciona una profunda comprensión del oficio. Wallach ha compartido su experiencia enseñando escritura a varios niveles, desde secundaria hasta educación para adultos. Su ficción, basada en una rica experiencia en diversos estilos periodísticos, promete narrativas cautivadoras.




Mr. Wizard
- 210 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
"The writing is knowing and engaging, wise about its cultural orientations, and driven to discoveries both reassuring and life-enhancing."-Michael Curtis, Fiction Editor Emeritus, The Atlantic "Jeff Wallach is a prodigiously gifted writer-insightful, funny, and always surprising. Mr. Wizard twists and turns like a double helix. When you finish, you'll want to go back to the very first page and experience it all over again, just to see how Wallach pulled it off." Two brothers. One mother. One big question. Two days before her death, Jenny Elliot suggests to her fifty-year-old son Phillip that, being half Irish, he should be more careful about his drinking. Phillip, along with his brother Spencer, has grown up believing they were the fully Jewish-American offspring of Jenny and her late husband who died in the Vietnam War. Was his mother uttering some dementia-inspired fantasy, or was her true character shining through in her last moments to leave the brothers a clue to their real heritage? After her death, Phillip decides to take a DNA test. The brothers set off on a genetic treasure hunt in search of who they really are-and what that might mean. Are they purely products of their genetics; or were they formed more completely by their social interactions and upbringing? Are they merely victims of randomness; or are they some combination of those factors? And who, exactly, is Mr. Wizard?
Driven to Extremes
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on the thrilling world of "extreme" golf, this collection showcases the unique perspectives and experiences of a vibrant new voice in the sport. Through engaging narratives, it captures the excitement and challenges of unconventional golfing adventures, offering readers a fresh take on the game.
Everyone Here Is From Somewhere Else
- 218 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Mysteries-and comedy-abound in this stand-alone novel that also continues the stories of Phillip and Spencer Elliot first explored in the novel Mr. Wizard. The middle-aged brothers undertake a quest inspired by their dead mother to discover "wonderful things" - the phrase used by archaeologist Howard Carter in describing his first look into King Tut's tomb.Jenny Elliot, the boys' mother, was a budding Egyptologist as a girl, and the brothers consider themes of permanence, change, and legacy as they follow a trail to find their true place in the world-place being key as the brothers consider whether where you live is as crucial to who you are as such other obvious factors as DNA and upbringing.The action takes place in the 1950s - 1970s in New York as well as in present day New York, Ireland and Oregon, exploring the inner lives of characters-past and present-and concluding with events and connections that are as surprising as they are inevitable