When I was on vacation, my "airplane book" was The Real All Americans: The Team That Changed a Game, a People, a Nation, written by Sally Jenkins. I was watching Charlie Rose about a month ago, and Ms. Jenkins was on to discuss her book, which covers the football team of the Carlisle Indian School (you may remember the name of Jim Thorpe) during its day, as well as the history of the school.
It's a pretty fascinating book and an easy read, and if you're looking for something in the sports and history vein, I heartily recommend it.
We've lived about 10 miles from Carlisle for 16 years now, and I guess one of the most surprising things about the Carlisle Indian School at this point is that there's little, if any, effort to generate any tourism relating to it. There's some opportunity, I expect, and it will be interesting to see if this book spurs an effort to do more.
BTW, while I was digging around on this book, I spotted this blog on Carlisle Indian School Connections, and wanted to highlight it.





