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NEWS
INDEX
2001
2002
September
Sun-Times sports columnist
to speak Friday
Craig
Chamberlain, Education Editor
(217) 333-2894; cdchambe@uiuc.edu
9/30/02
CHAMPAIGN,
Ill. — Rick Telander, a Chicago Sun-Times sports columnist and
the author of the recently published "String Music," a novel
about a young basketball fan and the basketball star who befriends him,
will speak at 12:30 p.m. Friday (Oct. 4) at the Illini Union, 1401 W.
Green St., Urbana.
Telander’s talk, in Illini Rooms A and B, will be the keynote
for the annual conference of the Illinois State High School Press Association.
The talk is open to the public and free of charge; Telander also will
sign copies of "String Music" (Cricket Books).
Telander says that one reason he wrote the novel, and chose to speak
at the conference, is because he wants to encourage young people to
read and write more.
The novel, written for middle-school-age readers, tells the story of
an 11-year-old boy named Robbie who is always picked last for basketball
and often feels like a nobody. He dreams of being like his idol, Jasper
Jasmine, the world’s greatest basketball player, and one day runs
off and sneaks into a game to see Jasmine play. Robbie meets the star,
modeled on Michael Jordan, and they become friends, each learning lessons
from the other.
Telander has been with the Sun-Times since 1995, before then working
as a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. He got his start in sports
writing after his 1971 graduation from Northwestern University, where
he played defensive back, by writing about his training-camp experiences
with the Kansas City Chiefs. He has won numerous honors, including the
Sports Columnist of the Year award from the Illinois Associated Press.
Among Telander’s other books are "Heaven is a Playground,"
about basketball in Brooklyn; "The Hundred Yard Lie," about
corruption in college football; and "In the Year of the Bull,"
about the glory days of the Chicago Bulls. "String Music"
is his first novel.
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