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Emmy-Winning Sportscaster and Bestselling
author Len Berman Reveals Greatest Upsets and Underdogs at The Dolphin Bookshop





 





On Saturday,
October 6th from 11am to 1 pm, Emmy-winning sportscaster and New York Times bestselling author Len
Berman will sign and discuss his new book The
Greatest Moments in Sports: Upsets and Underdogs
at The Dolphin Bookshop,
299 Main Street in Port Washington. 





 





From well-known figures
like Muhammad Ali and Doug Flutie, to an autistic high school basketball player
who scored six three-point shots in his first and only game, The Greatest Moments in Sports: Upsets and
Underdogs
features 25 of the most amazing comebacks and upsets in sports
history. The book also includes an audio CD so you can listen to the
play-by-play call of 10 select moments as you read along.





Len
Berman has covered just about every major sports event, including multiple
Super Bowls, World Series, and Olympics during his 40-year career in
broadcasting. He is the creator of “Spanning the World,” a monthly collection
of sports bloopers, which is a longtime staple on NBC’s Today Show.





Berman
has previously published the New York
Times
Bestseller The Greatest Moments
in Sports
(Sourcebooks) and The 25
Greatest Baseball Players of All Time
(Sourcebooks).





Berman
was a long-time sports anchor for WNBC-TV, the recipient of eight Emmy Awards,
and six-time winner of New York Sportscaster of the Year. His daily Top 5 email
is featured in The Huffington Post
and is received by thousands around the country.





Reserve
your copy of The Greatest Moments in
Sports: Upsets and Underdogs
today by calling The Dolphin Bookshop (516)
767-2650 or purchasing online at www.thedolphinbookshop.com  If you can’t make the event, but want a
signed copy, you can email info@thedolphinbookshop.com.

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