96 pages 3 hours read

Michael Lewis

The Blind Side

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2006

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

The Blind Side by Michael Lewis tells the intersecting stories of Michael Oher, who became a successful NFL left tackle after starting as an under-the-radar player in a small Evangelical Christian high school, and the evolution of the NFL's passing game. It also follows Tom Lemming, the first national high school football scout, whose evaluations changed college recruiting. Amidst this backdrop, Oher's journey intersects with the wealthy Tuohy family, whose support helps him achieve athletic and academic success. Topics include poverty, drug addiction, and systemic inequalities.

Reviews & Readership

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Michael Lewis' The Blind Side is well-received for its engaging narrative and insightful exploration of sports, economics, and social issues. Reviewers praise its compelling storytelling and character development. However, some critique the book for occasionally lacking depth in its analysis of race and class. Overall, it's a thought-provoking read that balances human interest with broader themes.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Blind Side?

A reader who would enjoy The Blind Side by Michael Lewis likely has a passion for sports, especially football, and an interest in inspiring true stories and socio-economic dynamics. Fans of Moneyball by Michael Lewis and Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger will find this book particularly compelling for its blend of heartfelt narrative and analytical perspective.

Recommended

Reading Age

15+years

Lexile Level

980L

Book Details

Genre

Journalism

Biography

Themes

Natural World: Nurture v. Nature

Topics

Sports

Business / Economics