Keith O’Brien’s 6 must-read books about significant moments in sports history

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Keith O’Brien is the best-selling author of “Fly Girls,” a group portrait of pioneering female pilots, and “Paradise Falls,” which revisits the Love Canal environmental tragedy. His new book, “Charlie Hustle,” recounts the unraveling of baseball legend Pete Rose. 

‘October 1964’ by David Halberstam (1994)

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