ONCE UPON A TIME IN NAPLES
MARADONA Final Edition 2022
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John Ludden
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
‘‘Vesuvio wash them with lava’’ begged their banners.
In revenge, Maradona led the southern hordes against those who viewed Naples lower than the dirt on the Italian boot. A revolution took place every Sunday for seven years with battles raging both on and off the field. Once Upon a Time in Naples attempts to chronicle this unforgettable era of when Diego left his inestimable mark on Italian football and Neapolitan’s hearts. An alluring tale of wonderful football, glory, despair, betrayal and corruption. A city that lived for the day and chanced their hand on the forever changing moods of Vesuvio. From a high their patron San Gennaro kept a watching eye, but even he could not bring about a happy ending. Miracles are one thing, Maradona another! For in this city where the devil feared to tread, even the angels had dirt under their wings. Welcome to Naples!
A fully updated version. RIP Diego 1960-2020...
Diego Maradona was the best player that I have ever seen. But I this book taught me that he was even better than I ever knew. The stories about him hitting the crossbar with over 20 straight free kicks during training, or juggling a plastic cup on the pitch before the UEFA Cup final are stunning.
The virtual voice is erratic. It can be more stilted than the author’s other works. Yet, after an hour, I forgot about it. We are probably in an inconsistent period before the technology improves tremendously.
Overall, I adored the audiobook. I finished it last night. Within a few minutes, I started the author’s “Puskas.” I love it already.
Tremendous story of the best player that I have ever seen
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