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The Weekend Starts on WednesdayTrue Stories of Remarkable NASCAR Fans
“A marvelous book!” - Chris “Mad Dog” Russo, national sports radio host
“This is a book you’re going to want to pick up. It will make you laugh and touch your heart. Highly recommended!” - The Fast and the Fabulous “The Weekend Starts on Wednesday is well-written, humorous and heart-warming. It is a keepsake about a slice of America.” – Examiner.com “Worth picking up.” – Foxsports.com
“This book is really moving. It captures the undeniable devotion and dedication that makes the sport what it is today.” – Dagen McDowell, Fox Business Network
“Giangola writes very nicely.” - George Vecsey, New York Times
“This book makes me proud to be a NASCAR fan. I loved reading it. I recommend it to not just the ardent NASCAR fan but to the on-the-fence fan, the sometimes fan, and the curious onlooker.” -- Amy’s Bad Groove
“An entertaining book.” – This Week in New York
“I’ve read many NASCAR books but none of them truly capture NASCAR fans like The Weekend Starts on Wednesday. If you are a NASCAR fan, this book is for you.” - The Bleacher Report “A must read for all NASCAR fans. Once I started reading, I had trouble putting the book down.” – The Intelligencer “More than just a bunch of interesting stories…but rather a look at a New Yorker learning about NASCAR, not just its current fans, but some of its long-time fans, and a lot of history.” -- MikeMulhern.net “Three dozen fans is a tiny slice compared with the more than 4.75 million that attended NASCAR races in 2009, but that was more than enough for Andrew Giangola to understand a stock car devotion that leads them to travel far to camp out in tents and converted school buses at races. Those interviews also provided Giangola an easy title for The Weekend Starts on Wednesday, a collection of vignettes revealing much about the sport's fan base.” – USA Today
“Giangola focuses on the souls of the fans, deftly weaving in details that illustrate the passion Spencer and his mom, Stephanie, share for the two-time Cup champion (Tony Stewart). By all means, buy it and read it.” – Roanoke Times
July 29,2011 Authors of three Motorbooks titles were big winners at the 2010 International Automotive Media Awards. Author Stuart Codling and photographer James Mann won the competition's top prize with the Best of Books Award for Art of the Formula 1 Race Car. Learn More. |
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