The Detroit Free Press, seen by some Michigan fans as the enemy after publishing the "practice-gate" piece on the football team (landing Michigan on probation), has prematurely published a book on the Michigan basketball winning the National Championship.
The Wolverines, who lost to Louisville 82-76 in Monday's championship game, are featured in a book called: Blue Heaven: The A-Maize-Ing Story of the Michigan Wolverines' Return to Glory--and Their Second NCAA Title!
Book Description
Publication Date: April 11, 2013
This commemorative book on Michigan’s 2013 NCAA men’s basketball championship provides a visual account of the Wolverines’ road to glory. Through unique words and images from Michigan’s largest newspaper, the Detroit Free Press, this celebratory book takes readers from the season’s first games in November and on through the exciting 2012–2013 season, the Big Ten tournament, and the road to the Final Four in Atlanta. Including more than 100 color photographs and featuring stars Trey Burke, Tim Hardaway, Jr., and Glen Robinson III and head coach John Beilein, this keepsake book is an essential part of any fan’s collection.
About the Author
The Detroit Free Press is the largest daily newspaper in Michigan, with a daily circulation of more than 200,000 copies. Founded in 1831, the newspaper has won nine Pulitzer Prizes. They are based in Detroit, Michigan.
The Free Press Amazon account also has books called: Days of Roar (on Miguel Cabrera), Forever Hockeytown (a Red Wings book) and The Corner (a book on old Tiger Stadium)
To order the book and get a piece of unfulfilled prophecies, check it out on Amazon: Blue Heaven: The A-Maize-Ing Story of the Michigan Wolverines' Return to Glory--and Their Second NCAA Title! [Paperback]
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