A French Kiss With Death
Posted on 08. Sep, 2010 by PB in News
I have a confession to make: I am twenty-three years old and in all my life, I must admit that I really hadn’t known much about Steve McQueen, other than his leading role in “some racing movie.” What’s even worse is the fact that this is not uncommon today, at least amongst my generation. Luckily, there’s a book that shows the public (and the uninitiated) just how awesome Steve McQueen was in life and how amazing his work remains to this day. A French Kiss with Death , written by Michael Keyser with Jonathon Williams, chronicles not just the movie Le Mans , but McQueen’s career and a history of some of the automakers featured in the races and the movie as well. It took me a while to get through the book and I was torn between how I should write my review. [Andrew wrote both a short and and a long review. The long review, below, gives much more detail, but does give away a few parts of the book.
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