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Big Fan : Two Friends, 81,589 Miles, and the Wild, Wonderful Sports We Love. Cover Image Book Book

Big Fan : Two Friends, 81,589 Miles, and the Wild, Wonderful Sports We Love.

Schur, Michael. (Author).

Summary:

Authors Mike Schur and Joe Posnanski travel the world in this hilarious and heartwarming celebration of fans and the things they love: baseball, basketball, chess, darts, football, futbol, Indigenous North American stickball, pickleball, WWE, Taylor Swift, Star Wars, and more. Schur is an Emmy Awardwinning tv producer who has created or co-created 'Parks and Recreation', 'Brookyn Nine-Nine', 'The Office' and 'The Good Place'. From the author of 'How to Be Perfect'.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9798217045112
  • Physical Description: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Canada : Penguin Publishing Group, 2026.

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Subject: HUMOR / Topic / Sports
SPORTS & RECREATION / Cultural & Social Aspects
TRAVEL / Special Interest / Sports

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  • Penguin Putnam
    New York Times bestselling authors Mike Schur and Joe Posnanski travel the world in a hilarious and heartwarming celebration of fans and the things they love: baseball, basketball, chess, darts, football, futbol, Indigenous North American stickball, pickleball, WWE, Taylor Swift, Star Wars, and more.

    Two great friends. Lots of frequent flyer miles. And a bottomless appetite for experiencing sports. That’s what BIG FAN is all about.

    Bestselling authors and podcast hosts Joe Posnanski and Mike Schur love games—almost any game!—and they bring readers to the front row (and sometimes even right onto the field). Whether ringside at WrestleMania in Las Vegas, singing along with the maniacs at the World Darts Championships in London, or just watching eight straight hours of football at a Buffalo Wild Wings in Dallas, they bring us to the very heart of what it means to love something so much it hurts.

    Through crushing defeats and glorious wins, whether cheering penalty kicks with 65,000 fans in Liverpool or beholding a chess master castling in dead silence, BIG FAN is about why we love what we love and how fandom connects us in a time when so much else pulls us apart.

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