Touchdown: The Power and Precision of Football's Perfect Play
By Mark Stewart and Mike Kennedy
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Mark Stewart
Mark Stewart is an acclaimed author. He loves to write fiction right across the board from romance adventure to crime and onwards to science fiction. His fast paced novels will keep you on the edge of your seat from the first word to the last.Mark lives in Melbourne Australia and tries to keep to the Aussie lingo and customs. His only gripe is he never has enough time to feed the writing enthusiasm inside him.Mark lives in the picturesque region of the Mornington Peninsula, a full one hour drive from Melbourne.He has been married to his wonderful patient wife for over thirty years. He has four adult children and two grand children. Everywhere he looks there is a story waiting to be told.Contact Mark to leave a comment about one of his books or just to say gidday, (hi) he would love to hear from you.email: mark_stewart777@hotmail.comAll reviews are gratefully accepted.To all the readers who follow Mark's work. Thank you.
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Reviews for Touchdown
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5From January 2010 SLJ
Stewart and Kennedy deliver another winner to their collection of titles that examine the greatest moments in popular sports. As with Swish (2009) and Longball (2006), Touchdown offers a conversational and engaging history of football, along with details on ten of the touchdowns that the authors feel are among the greatest in history. Other chapters include brief biographies of players who have brought their own unique twist to the touchdown and a few memorable bloopers. There are plenty of action shots and posed football-card shots of the players of yesterday and today. Whether readers are Monday-morning quarterbacks or have just started following the game, this title offers something for everyone. Similar in scope to John Madden’s Heroes of Football (2006), chapters are nicely organized. The blend of history, trivia, and statistics makes Touchdown ideal for browsing, and readers who want to learn more can refer to the appended list of print and electronic resources. With the eye-catching cover, this is a volume that won’t spend much time on the shelves.