99: Stories of the Game

99: Stories of the Game

by Wayne Gretzky

Narrated by Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged — 12 hours, 26 minutes

99: Stories of the Game

99: Stories of the Game

by Wayne Gretzky

Narrated by Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged — 12 hours, 26 minutes

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Overview

In this sports memoir, Wayne Gretzky weaves memories of his legendary career with an inside look at professional hockey and the heroes and stories that inspired him.

From minor-hockey phenomenon to Hall of Fame sensation, Wayne Gretzky rewrote the record books, his accomplishments becoming the stuff of legend. Dubbed “The Great One,” he is considered by many to be the greatest hockey player who ever lived. No one has seen more of the game than he has-but he has never discussed in depth just what it was he saw.

For the first time, Gretzky discusses candidly what the game looks like to him and introduces us to the people who inspired and motivated him: mentors, teammates, rivals, the famous and the lesser known. Weaving together lives and moments from an extraordinary career, he reflects on the players who inflamed his imagination when he was a kid, the way he himself figured in the dreams of so many who came after; takes us onto the ice and into the dressing rooms to meet the friends who stood by him and the rivals who spurred him to greater heights; shows us some of the famous moments in hockey history through the eyes of someone who regularly made that history.

Warm, direct, and revelatory, it is a book that gives us number 99, the man and the player, like never before.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

10/10/2016
For the National Hockey League’s 99th season, Gretzky (number 99), its greatest player ever, offers a look at back at some of hockey’s pivotal moments and its greatest pioneers—and for hockey fans, the book is great fun. Gretzky’s well-known love for the game and respect for its history are evident in his narration. The book breezes through short histories of NHL teams, from the formation of the original six teams to expansion and the World Hockey Association, as well as memorable events such as the 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the U.S.S.R., the Miracle on Ice, and the 1984 and 1987 Canada Cup tournaments. And of course the book is filled with a robust cast of great players, from the NHL’s original superstar, Howie Morenz, to Gordie Howe, Gretzky’s teammates and contemporaries, and the influx of great Russian and European players. There is even a short chapter on the experiences of hockey’s first black players, Willie O’Ree and Herb Carnegie. It’s fun to have “the Great One” narrate some of hockey’s key moments, but the book feels hastily assembled, and for hardcore NHL fans, much of the history will be familiar. The book also lacks any real insights or revelations from Gretzky’s own playing days. He remains one of hockey’s great ambassadors, but as a hockey historian, he just misses the net. (Oct.)

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Praise for 99: Stories of the Game

“The Great One delivers a personal history of the National Hockey League...Gretzky’s sense of his sport’s history rings clearly throughout these pages, as if he is the tour guide of a museum in which he also has created some of the best art...This enjoyable book provides an overview that will educate longtime fans and relative newcomers alike.”—Kirkus Reviews

“One of the most enjoyable hockey books to be published in many years.”—Booklist (starred review)

“Arguably the best player in the history of hockey, [Gretzky] has written a warm and enthusiastic collection of memories and stories. This book showcases some of hockey’s best moments through the keen eyes of an avid student, lover, and ambassador of the game. VERDICT: Essential for all hockey fans, old and new.”—Library Journal

“Wayne Gretzky’s 99 glides across a lifetime of high sticks and higher stakes.”Vanity Fair  

Library Journal

10/15/2016
Gretzky (b. 1961), #99, nicknamed "The Great One," and arguably the best player in the history of hockey, has written a warm and enthusiastic collection of memories and stories to celebrate the National Hockey League's (NHL) 99th anniversary. Despite being the leading scorer in NHL history and holding dozens of league records, Gretzky here retains the same youthful passion for the game that he had growing up in Brantford, Ontario, watching his hero Gordie Howe. Part memoir and part history, this book is a fun, positive, and sometimes humorous salute to all of the people who have made hockey great over the past century. Starting with the NHL's first star, Howie Morenz, and meandering up through the present day, Gretzky spins stories about the people, places, and events that have shaped the sport. Throughout, whether discussing the Stanley Cup, Bobby Hull's slap shot, or hockey's greatest dynasties (such as the legendary Edmonton Oilers teams he was a part of), this book showcases some of hockey's best moments through the keen eyes of an avid student, lover, and ambassador of the game. VERDICT Essential for all hockey fans, old and new.—Brian Sullivan, Alfred Univ. Lib., NY

DECEMBER 2016 - AudioFile

The National Hockey League celebrated its 99th birthday in 2016, and who better to be its ambassador than the man who wore number 99 on his jersey? Sadly, though, while Wayne Gretzky’s love of the game pervades every word of this chronicle, Mike Chamberlain’s narration reveals his lack of familiarity with hockey. He mispronounces the names of several well-known players and misses some common insider references. If you can tune out those harsh notes, Gretzky’s tales—part memoir, part history—are a delight for nostalgic fans who remember watching his majesty on the ice, as well as his class and sportsmanship. D.B. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Review

Sept. 7, 2016
The Great One delivers a personal history of the National Hockey League.Many professional athletes live a charmed existence blithely unaware of the histories of the games they play, but there are those who admire and respect that which came before them. Hockey Hall of Famer Gretzky (99: My Life in Pictures, 1999, etc.), arguably the best player ever, is among those latter athletes, venerating the history of the game he played and loves. “One of the truly amazing things about coming into the NHL as a rookie,” he writes, “is that you are pretty much guaranteed to find yourself in the dressing room with, or lining up against, a guy you grew up idolizing. For me, that was Gordie Howe.” In the process of becoming a legend of the NHL, Gretzky wore number 99, which he chose in honor of the great Howe, who wore number 9 in forging his own legend and who in many ways seems to be the inspiration for this book, which provides a more-than-serviceable history of the (not coincidentally) 99-year history of the NHL and its players. Gretzky wrote the book with Day (co-author, with Marty McSorley: Hellbent: An Autobiography, 2016, etc.)—who has also co-authored books by hockey players Theo Fleury and Ron MacLean—and while the voice and admiration for the sport are inevitably Gretzky’s, the readable narrative is largely due to her. Gretzky’s sense of his sport’s history rings clearly throughout these pages, as if he is the tour guide of a museum in which he also has created some of the best art. Throughout, he modestly intertwines his own story of his love for hockey, which began early on in his life, with the larger narrative of the history of the NHL. Not a complete history of the NHL, but this enjoyable book provides an overview that will educate longtime fans and relative newcomers alike.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169296952
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 10/18/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 1,137,989
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