Invincible, Indiana

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Nate Dunlevy, 2011 - Fiction - 245 pages
Dale Cooper arrived in tiny Invincible, Indiana determined to coach his way to a better job. He never bargained for a clueless principal, a bitter star, a racist point guard, and a town fiercely proud of 49 consecutive seasons of finishing exactly .500. When it becomes apparent to Dale that neither the town nor his players have any interest in winning, he devises a way to turn everyone's expectations upside down. His gambit forces Invincible to strive for greatness if only to keep their dreams of mediocrity alive. Set in 1996-1997, Invincible, Indiana explores the myths and motivations that led to the demise of the 'single class tournament' that was the bedrock of Indiana mythology. Both funny and heartbreakingly serious, Invincible, Indiana unpacks the core of the Hoosier state's love affair with basketball. Invincible, Indiana will make you laugh, cry, and cheer, but most of all it will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about the hysteria that was basketball in Indiana. Author Nate Dunlevy is already one of the most popular voices in Indiana sports coverage. His first book, Blue Blood: Tales of Glory of the Indianapolis Colts, explored the fragile history of the Colts as they fought for a place at the table and struggled to overcome the basketball bias inherent in Indiana. Now he takes on the traumatic final days of one class basketball, using the travails of fictional Invincible, Indiana to consider questions of greatness, fate, and the full court press.
 

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Nate Dunlevy was born and raised in Indianapolis where he currently lives with his wife Deborah and three children. A graduate of Pike High School and Grace College and Theological Seminary, Nate has a masters degree in Intercultural Studies and spent most of the decade of the 2000s living and working in Argentina. He is the editor and head writer for 18to88.com. His first book was Blue Blood: Tales of Glory of the Indianapolis Colts. For the record, Nate finished Invincible, Indiana in June of 2009 and watched in horror as Gordon Hayward's shot rimmed out against Duke the next year. He may never recover.

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