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Authors: Jane Heller
This book wouldn't have happened
if not for the constant nudging of my friend Marty Bell, who said I should either write about my baseball addiction or get over it already.
It also wouldn't have happened if not for my enablers in the sports section at the
New York Times
. Columnist Harvey Araton was kind enough to pass along my “divorce essay” to his editor, Tom Jolly, who published the essay and unwittingly set the book in motion.
It wouldn't have happened without the efforts of my longtime literary agent, Ellen Levine, who champions me no matter what cockamamie subject I'm writing about.
Leigh Haber, my editor at Rod ale, skillfully and diplomatically helped me cut 600 pages of ramblings down to size. She encouraged me at every turn, and I am extremely grateful for her enthusiasm. Thanks, too, to her competent and always upbeat assistant, Meredith Quinn.
Supportive friends Larry Brooks, Gary Paul Gates, Sandy and Doug McCartney, Kathy Sulkies, and Susan Tofias aided and abetted me in this venture, as did my sister, Susan Alexander, and my mother, Jocelyn Reznick.
Thanks to Matt Silverman and Cass Halpin of the Tampa Bay Rays for their generosity and to the Players Association's Gene Orza, who proved that chivalry is not dead.
My loudest cheers go to the members of the Yankees media corps who took time out from their hectic schedules to share their thoughts about the team:
Peter Abraham (the
Journal News
/LoHud.com), Mark Feinsand (
New York
Daily News
), Tyler Kepner (the
New York Times
), George King (
New York Post
), Sweeny Murti (WFAN Radio), Kat O'Brien (
Newsday
), Jen Royle (MLB.com/YESNetwork.com), Charles Wenzelberg (
New York Post
), and especially John Sterling (WCBS Radio). Another round of cheers for Moss Klein (
Newark Star-
Ledger
), who regaled me with tales from the
Bronx is Burning
years.
I interviewed several baseball “She-Fans” for this book, and I regret that the final draft of my manuscript didn't permit their inclusion. Thanks to Terry Lee Bilsky, Brenda Friend Brandt, Yvette Filce, Melodie Johnson Howe, and Kate Lagana for their insights.
My husband, Michael Forester, came along on my journey to Yankeeville. For that and for many other heroic gestures, I thank him.
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© 2009 by Jane Heller
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Heller, Jane.
    Confessions of a she-fan : the course of true love with the New York Yankees / Jane Heller.
        p. cm.
    Includes index.
    ISBN-13 978â1â59486â898â6 hardcover
    ISBN-10 1â59486â898â0 hardcover
    1. New York Yankees (Baseball team) 2. Heller, Jane. 3. Baseball fansâUnited States. I. Title.
GV875.N4H44 2009
796.357'64097471âdc22
2008028360
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