| Gotch: An
American Hero
Mike Chapman just released the best
written book of his career (he has 12 titles to his credit).
Chapman's latest, "Gotch: An American Hero" is an historical
novel based upon the life of professional wrestler Frank Gotch,
America's first world champion. This book is 279 pages long and
has the makings of a movie written all over it (are you
listening Hollywood?).
When reading the book you'll wish you had lived back in the
early 1900's...and were able to train right alongside Gotch,
Farmer Burns, Dan McLeod and the others. "Gotch: An American
Hero" is written in a down-home Iowa dialect that doesn't really
exist anymore, and even if it never did, reading the dialogue
will be like drinking poetry. Each sentence pulls you closer
into the fantasy world of old-time pro wrestling. Every page
comes to life and throws you into a realm of "the good old days"
of real professional wrestling. Gotch's matches and his life are
covered in vivid detail and presented in such a realistic
fashion that you'll feel like the champion is your friend. It
isn't often that you'll read a book and feel like you're right
there, watching the whole parade. You will when you read "Gotch:
An American Hero." This book belongs in the library of every
grappling enthusiast.
Matt Furey,
publisher GAIN Magazine
Written by: Mike Chapman
Published in: November 22, 1999
Length: 279 pages
Publishers: Culture House
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