Book Review: The Man I Never Met.
Written by Adam Schefter
ESPN sports analyst Schefter’s thoughtful though the peculiar memoir tells his story of falling in love with the widow of a 9/11
victim, marrying her and moving into her house. In part, Schefter’s memoir is
a tribute to that man, Joe Maio, a Cantor Fitzgerald executive who died in the
World Trade Center attacks.
In 2005, Schefter, then a sportswriter for the
Denver Post took a job with the NFL Network and relocated to New York City; he
had a great job, but, at almost 40, he was “single, childless, and lost.” Over
Memorial Day weekend in 2006, a mutual friend suggested Schefter call Sharri
Maio, who had a six-year-old son; uncertain that he wanted to date a 9/11
widow, he nevertheless called Sharri and they went on their first date.
In the short time they fell in love, got married, and Schefter moved into a “house in
the suburbs with a wife, a child, and the memory of Joe.” Living in and working
on the house, Schefter learned that Joe was a good father who set high
professional goals for himself.
In what at first comes across as a bizarre concept for a memoir, Schefter successfully communicates his joy in finding
love and family, and in a friendship with a man he never knew.
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