Big Russ & Me

Abridged
Author: Tim Russert
Narrator: Tim Russert
Genres: Biographies
Publisher: Hyperion Audiobooks
Date: May 2004
Length: 5 hours, 30 minutes
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 4/5
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

"The older I get, the smarter my father seems to get. Hardly a day goes by when I don’t remember something that Big Russ taught me."
Over the last two decades, Tim Russert has become one of the most trusted and admired figures in American television journalism. Throughout his career he has spent time with presidents and popes, world leaders and newsmakers, celebrities and sports heroes, but one person stands out from the rest in terms of his strength of character, modest grace, and simple decency—Russert’s dad, Big Russ.

In this warm, engaging memoir, Russert casts a fond look back to the 1950s Buffalo neighborhood of his youth. In the close-knit Irish-Catholic community where he grew up, doors were left unlocked at night; backyard ponds became makeshift ice hockey rinks in winter; and streets were commandeered as touch football fields in the fall. And he recalls the extraordinary example of his father, a WWII veteran who worked two jobs without complaint for thirty years and taught his children to appreciate the values of self-discipline, of respect, of loyalty to friends.

Big Russ and Me, written in Russert’s easygoing, straight-talking style, offers an irresistible collection of personal memories. Russert recalls the dedicated teachers who stimulated his imagination and intellect, sparking a lifelong passion for politics and journalism, and inspired a career that took him from editor of his elementary school newspaper to moderator of Meet the Press.

It has been an eventful and deeply satisfying journey, but no matter where his career has taken him, Russert’s fundamental values still spring from that small house on Woodside Avenue and the special bond he shares with his father—a bond he enjoys now with his own son. As Tim Russert celebrates the indelible connection between fathers and sons, readers everywhere will laugh, cry, and identify with the lessons of life taught by the indomitable Big Russ.

Reviews (6)

Big Russ and Me

Written by eportuguesa from Fremont, CA on August 3rd, 2009

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I loved this book as I had always admired Tim Russert! He was so well respected and listening to his account of his life and times I can understand so much of his personality. I laughed and cried at times just as some others have .

Well Written and Well Read

Written by Brett from Sunnyvale, CA on December 20th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I enjoyed Tim Russert's book about growing up, things he learned from his father and various mentors and the importance of family, hard work and discipline. His book was interesting, entertaining and in some ways even enlightening. I used to watch him on 'Meet the Press' and really enjoyed his hard hitting yet down to earth, friendly and respectful style. Now I see where this skill and his excellent values came from. He is greatly missed.

Big Russ & Me

Written by Jennifer Godfrey on January 23rd, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Loved this book! It inspired me, made me reflect upon my own childhood and the people that influenced me the most in my own life and I even laughed out loud a few times. Tim Russert- thank you for sharing many of your personal life experiences. I truly enjoyed listening to every minute of it.

Big Russ & Me

Written by Anonymous on July 20th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I really enjoyed this book largely because I grew up in the Buffalo area and could really relate to the places and values that Mr. Russert grew up with.

Big Russ and Me

Written by HB on March 14th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Loved it. For me, it was a plus that it was read by the author (Tim Russert). I was fully engaged the entire book - I appreciated his candor and the detail with which he recalled his life experiences. A beautiful tribute to his father and a reflection of a life well lived (his Dad's and so far, his). Highly recommend this selection.

Big Rus and Me

Written by Anonymous on March 17th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I loved this book almost as much as I admire Tim Russert! As a parent and grandparent I would love to think that I could influence my descendents as positively and powerfully as Big Russ did. I laughed and cried at times; a great book, and Tim's reading is just great. Like having a story told in your livingroom!