NY Times best-selling author one of many writers appearing at book festival

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Peachtree City resident and New York Times best-selling author Steve Eubanks will give participants at The Citizen’s Books Down South Festival a unique opportunity.

The festival, set for Oct.26 at the former Rivers Elementary School, will bring authors and readers together for the literary event of the season.

Eubanks’s new book, “All American: Two Young Men, the 2001 Army-Navy Game and the War They Fought in Iraq,” will be on sale at the festival prior to hitting the stores and Eubanks will also be discussing the book.

The book tells the story of two football rivals who faced each other in the momentous 2001 Army-Navy Game and who would both go on to serve in the United States military in the Iraq War, according to Amazon.com.

Advance copies of the book have already garnered praise.

“There is nothing like Army-Navy for one simple reason: The young men who play in the game have all volunteered to die for their country if they have to. If you doubt that, read Steve Eubanks’ book because it will tell you how special you have to be to play in this game–and to go on afterwards to make the kinds of sacrifices no other athletes even think about making at any point in their lives.” – John Feinstein, author of A CIVIL WAR. 

Lou Holz, who coached Notre Dame to a national championship and is a featured college football analyst on ESPN was also effusive with his praise.
“I have had the great honor of coaching against three of the U.S. service academies, and the respect I have for the young men who played football there is second to none. The word ‘courage’ gets used too often in sports in my opinion, but the people who went to the academies embody words like ‘hero’ and ‘courageous.’ Steve Eubanks captures that courage perfectly in this book by showing the dedication, honor, and love for each other and for our country that are inherent in academy graduates.”

The book chronicles the stories of West Point cadet Chad Jenkins and Naval Academy midshipman Brian Stann facing off in what would become the most-watched college football game of the decade: the matchup between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen.

Eubanks, along with other authors, will be at the festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Many will be signing and selling copies of their books. Admission is free.