''An entertaining and insightful look at college basketball's most successful coach and team dynasty. Fans and scholars of college sports should not miss this important book.'' --Charles H. Martin, author of Benching Jim Crow: The Rise and Fall of the Color Line in Southern College Sports, 1890-1980 ''The Sons of Westwood is an excellent, wide-ranging history, not only of UCLA basketball and the Wizard of Westwood, but of the great social movements which characterized the era of the Wooden Dynasty. I recommend it to any who love basketball or are interested in one of the more interesting periods of recent American life. John Matthew Smith is a historian on which we should all keep our eye.'' --Charles E. Young, Chancellor Emeritus, UCLA ''This is the John Wooden book I've been waiting to read--a well-written, meticulously researched, and astute portrait of one of the sporting world's most interesting and influential characters. John Matthew Smith's book is at once a pleasure to read and a solid work of history.'' --Jonathan Eig, New York Times bestselling author of Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season