David Owen plays in a weekly foursome, takes mulligans off the first tee, practices intermittently at best, wore a copper wristband because Steve Ballesteros said so, and struggles for consistency even though his swing is consistent -- just mediocre. He is a staff writer for The New Yorker, a contributing editor to Golf Digest, and a frequent contributor to The Atlantic Monthly. His other books include The First National Bank of Dad, The Chosen One, The Making of the Masters, and My Usual Game. He lives in Washington, Connecticut.
Edición revisada y ampliada.
Un libro revelador sobre el influjo de las enfermedades en las decisiones de los grandes líderes, desde la Primera Guerra Mundial hasta nuestros días: Hitler, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Bush, Blair, Mitterand o Trump, entre otros.
En el poder y en la enfermedad...
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