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Gunslinger: The Remarkable, Improbable, Iconic Life of Brett Favre, by Jeff Pearlman

From a New York Times best-selling author, the full, definitive biography of Brett Favre

A towering figure on the field for two decades who breezed into the Hall of Fame, Brett Favre was one of the game’s last cowboys, a fastball-throwing, tobacco-chewing gunslinger who refused to give up without a fight. This peerless quarterback guided the Green Bay Packers to two Super Bowls and one championship win, shattering countless NFL records along the way. 
 
Gunslinger tells Brett Favre’s story for the first time, drawing on more than five hundred interviews, including many from the people closest to Favre. Jeff Pearlman charts an unparalleled journey from his rough rural childhood and lackluster high school football career to landing the last scholarship at Southern Mississippi to a car accident that nearly took his life. Favre clawed back, getting drafted into the NFL by the Atlanta Falcons, then finding his way to Green Bay, where he restored the Packers to greatness and inspired a fan base as passionate as any in the game. Yet he struggled with demons: addiction, infidelity, the loss of his father, and a fraught, painfully prolonged exit from the game he loved, a game he couldn’t bear to leave.
 
Grand, gritty, and revelatory, Gunslinger is a big sports biography of the highest order, a fascinating portrait of the man with the rocket arm whose life has been one of triumph, of fame, of tragedy, of embarrassment, and—ultimately—of redemption.
 

  • Sales Rank: #418 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-10-25
  • Released on: 2016-10-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.43" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 448 pages

Review
“Jeff Pearlman writing about Brett Favre is a perfect match of author and subject, making Gunslinger as rollicking and raucous and joyous as Favre was improvising at Lambeau Field.”
–David Maraniss, author of When Pride Still Mattered and Once in a Great City
 
“Over two decades, Brett Favre was as compelling a figure as any in the National Football League. He alone was 'Must-See TV.' In Gunslinger, Jeff Pearlman provides an extraordinary look at every facet of the life of a man who performed on sport's grandest stage and who had one helluva time along the way.”
–Al Michaels
 
"Jeff Pearlman's deeply reported book is an unprecedented picture of an unprecedented athlete. Brett Favre emerges as at once incorrigibly childish and a magnetic leader of men. Perhaps never in sports history has a star so big inhabited a market so small. Gunslinger leaves an impression of Favre that is neither simply good nor bad, but rather something nearly non-existent in sportswriting today: a full portrait of a human being."
–David Epstein, author of The Sports Gene

"Here's a story as iconic as 'The Gunslinger' himself, Brett Favre. Like Favre, Jeff Pearlman goes deep–and scores."
–Adam Schefter, author of Romo: My Life on the Edge and Think Like A Champion

"This is the deepest understanding we are likely to have of Favre for quite some time... Pearlman's book is a complete, satisfying biography of a gunslinger who, for both better and worse, was far more complex than most fans have understood." --Kirkus Reviews 

"Presenting Favre as a congenial, larger-than-life character, a 'gunslinger,' who was fun to watch on the field and hard to root against, Pearlman proves to be a good match for his subject and creates a compelling work." -- Library Journal, starred review

"A wealth of NFL-insider anecdotes sure to enthrall fans. Rarely does a straightforward sports bio ascend mainstream best-seller lists, but this could be the exception. Clear a spot: Gunslinger is coming." -- Booklist

“Skilled sports biographer Pearlman brings his dogged, one-more-phone-call approach to this massively enjoyable book on Brett Favre, the gambling, cannon-armed quarterback whose talent and boyish enthusiasm brought the Green Bay Packers back to hallowed relevance in the mid-1990s.”
-- Publishers Weekly

"What does 'Gunslinger' offer the Wisconsinite who has read a gazillion words about Favre over the past decades? A perspective outside the Packerland bubble, for one. He also delivers detailed reporting on aspects of Favre's life that we tend to dismiss in a line of background . . . Compelling." 
-- Jim Higgins, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

"Terrific . . . It’s not only a page-turner, but it’s built on a foundation of solid journalism by an author who has a background as a newspaper reporter . . . Many [stories] are new and draw back the curtain on Favre’s life in a way that hadn’t been done." 
-- Gary D'Amato, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

"The compelling, complete story of his legend, and his faults."
-- Chicago Tribune

"A must-read . . . Well-researched and entertaining."
-- AOL.com

About the Author
JEFF PEARLMAN is the New York Times best-selling author of seven books, including Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley and the Los Angeles Lakers Dynasty of the 1980s; Sweetness: The Enigmatic Life of Walter Payton; Boys Will Be Boys: The Glory Days and Party Nights of the Dallas Cowboys Dynasty; and The Bad Guys Won. He lives with his wife Catherine and two children, Casey and Emmett, in California, and blogs regularly at www.jeffpearlman.com.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
... reading Gunslinger and I thought it was a very good read. Not great
By imnion
I just finished reading Gunslinger and I thought it was a very good read. Not great, but very good.

I’ve been a die-hard Packers fan for my entire life even though I reside in Iowa now. One of the things that I took away from the book is that the author is not one of the die-hards. (Not a bad thing at all) Anyway I just wanted to mention a few of the things about the Favre years that could have been mentioned in the book:

- Until he left Green Bay he was very well respected by most players from opposing teams. They didn’t want to injure him. EXCEPT John Randall and Chris Hovan from the Vikings.
- The Michael Strahan sack record could have been researched a little.
- My feeling, along with a good percentage of die-hards is Favre was maybe a little better than average in the 2000’s. He would screw up big games with bonehead throws and never really get called out on it. Especially playoff games. Season over. He was gone. I don’t really dig Teddy Thompson but I thought he did the right thing in standing up to Favre for once. I wasn’t sorry to see him go. And, as I predicted in his good Minnesota season, he’ll screw it up somehow and he did.
- There was a story, when Favre was with the Jets, that he called an opposing team, maybe the Lions or Colts that he would give them any info on the Packers plays that they wanted just to be vindictive.
- Then maybe get into some of the bigger games he played in over the years. Us die-hards remember them. It would have been interesting to hear some insight into a few more of those contests.

I could go on but I won’t.

The things I didn’t know were the page turners for me:

- How badly he treated Deanna.
- How is dad was revered, but really he was kind of a dick.
- How wonderful his mother was.
- For that matter, how wonderful Deanna was (is)
- How he did go out of his way for some good things. The penny story. The sick child. Very heartwarming.
- How the author covered the retire/not retire thing. It was mostly self promotion. I always suspected that.
- The Rodgers story. I didn’t know a lot of those things.
- The disrespect for Childress. I didn’t know it was that bad.
- How he thought it was cool to break fingers of the pass receivers. WTH? Ugh.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
A must-read for any NFL fan
By Damien Lehfeldt
Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece film Rashomon tells the story of four people who pay witness to the same crime—the murder of a Samurai. Rashomon’s story is told via trial, with testimonies provided by a priest, a woodcutter, a bandit, and the samurai’s wife. Each witness provides his/her account of the crime, giving drastically different but equally conceivable accounts of how the Samurai’s life ended. Rashomon is not so much a “whodunit” film, rather, a poignant study of the incongruences of the lenses through which we bear witness to events in our lives.

Pearlman's biography Gunslinger is the Rashomon of Favre's life, a deep character study from teammates, coaches, family members, and even Favre himself in a journey that began in the quaint town of Gulfport, Mississippi and ended in Canton. The memory of Favre ranges from joyful to lukewarm to spiteful, each interview weaving a narrative that gives life to Favre unlike anything we've ever seen.

When Brett Favre's Hall of Fame deliberations began earlier this year, it was reported that the Hall voters needed all of six seconds to confirm the Green Bay legend.

Few players exhibited a joie de vivre on the field like Favre did, and in an era where fun seems to be diminishing, Favre remains a beacon for what it means to love the game of football.

I had previously read Pearlman's Sweetness, a biography of Walter Payton, which is another great read, so when I saw that Pearlman was to study Favre, I was delighted over the prospect of it. Sports biographies, (particularly ghost written autobiographies) tend to follow a common trope: the discovery of the game, the rise, the fall (or some kind of extreme adversity) and the redemption. What Pearlman does phenomenally with Gunslinger is examine the complicated world of Brett Favre with care, honesty, and objectivity unlike anything I've seen in a biography.

Drawing from over 500+ interview sources, Pearlman weaves a narrative beginning with Favre's early years in Gulfport, Mississippi, his unique relationship with his siblings and parents (hint: he was mean, according to sister Brandi, sometimes hitting them with wooden boards and other household objects), and how he went from a run-first offense with his father to a star QB at Southern Mississippi University.

A common and recurring theme of sports or musical prodigies is their complicated and often abusive relationship with the patriarch of the family. Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys wrote of being ordered to defecate on a newspaper in front of his family at the order of his father, also subjected to habitual beatings. In his autobiography Open, Andre Agassi wrote of how his father would often us him as a tool for bets as a child and the violence his father would impose upon Agassi and others.

In Gunslinger, The evolution of Favre's relationship with his father Irv is engaging. Despite being beaten on the regular, verbally chastised, and leveraging Brett's stardom for personal gain (and as Pearlman notes, never really told he was loved), Favre's admiration for his father was unwavering, and if "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree," Pearlman draws behavioral parallels between father and son that breathe life into why Favre often struggled with addiction, and his often complicated relationship with women.

In the pre-Social Media days, it's interesting to think how Favre would have been perceived in today's NFL in which social media has often led to a player's downfall in the demons it can bring to light (see Manziel, Johnny). Favre's ascent to stardom ran concurrently with his troubles with alcohol and painkillers, yet often hidden from the public eye and further protected by the Hattiesburg and Green Bay media. Whether it was his near death DUI accident in college that required the removal of 30 inches of his intestines (the subsequent and recurring narrative of how it created rancid farts he unleashed on his teammates is hilarious), his addiction and recovery from painkillers, and finally, his redemption from alcoholism are fascinating reads, and studies in how addiction impacts those close to you and tests the limits of loyalty.

As Pearlman mentions throughout the book, Favre's wife Deanna was the true protagonist of the Favre narrative, supporting him through each addiction, numerous tragedies, and even serial infidelity. Without Deanna, it is arguable Favre's journey into both the NFL and perhaps life itself would have ended fast, and Pearlman describes her faithfulness to the flawed Favre in great detail and care.

Gunslinger has a little something for everyone. For the X's and O's enthusiasts out there, it provides in-depth into how his coaches struggled to plan around his "f*** it and chuck it" mentality, and how defensive coordinators schemed against him into making 336 career interceptions, while also exploring how he would continuously reinvent himself and his approach to football.

Despite being far from a saint, Favre exhibited great care and empathy for younger fans, particularly those afflicted by illness. Pearlman tells the heartbreaking story of a young Vikings fan named Anderson with an inoperable brain tumor who idolized Favre. Favre visited the young fan, spending three hours with him. Anderson regularly drew pictures of his hero, and the tumor would make him draw his "4's" backwards. Favre, in honor of Anderson regularly donned a towel with a backwards 4 scribbled on it. These stories of Favre's compassion are frequently mentioned in Gunslinger and paint the picture of a man, who despite his public persona, privately and quietly desired to do good for his greatest admirers in children.

Upon closing the book, I felt as if Gunslinger opened me up to the complicated Favre as if I had known him my whole life. Just as Pearlman triumphed in breathing life into the story of Walter Payton in Sweetness, Pearlman succeeded once again in bringing us along the odyssey of Brett Favre. Even for football fans outside of Green Bay (and Minnesota [inset Vikings legend Brett Favre joke here]), Gunslinger is a must-read for the NFL junkies out there.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
This was my least favorite of them all
By Ric Franco
I've read all of Jeff Pearlman's books and always look forward to them every few years. This was my least favorite of them all. Mr Pearlman tries to inject humor more than usual, and at one point in the book, took the reader into Brett Favre's thoughts. Still very interesting, I thought that the author put too much of his personality into this one.

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