Bob​Harris
The Voice of the Blue Devils
The Book!
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This is story of Bob's journey and the choices he made to lead him from the life of a mill worker to being recognized as one of the best known voices in college sports. The book has become a collector’s item for readers of all kinds, not just Duke fans.
WRAL anchor Bill Leslie interviews Bob about his book: click here to watch
Book Reviews
I bought Bob's book because it was BOB's book! However, as I read it I began to see what a wonderfully written book it is. The stories are told in Bob's wonderful style and I could hear his voice as I read it. Buy it because it is "Bob's Book" but read it because it is a very well written book.—Larry
Just a quick note to let you know I loved the book. You had me at pedal car! I had one growing up that I would wash every time my dad washed the cars. I think the biggest takeaway is you can do right, treat people right and still get where you want to go. Great lesson for all!
–Ricky
I thoroughly enjoyed your book, HOW SWEET IT IS. It was fun to reminiscence the early years in Albemarle. What a great memory you have! I was amazed at the places you have been and the people you have met and interviewed. Being associated with Duke University and Coach Krzyzewski is an unbelievable experience. What a wonderful life you have had married to Phyllis and the Duke Blue Devils. May God Bless. – Ken
Bob, enjoyed your book!! A must read for everyone who grew up in Albemarle or who pulls for the Blue Devils.
-- Bill
While reading your book, something neat happened... I could actually hear your voice telling the story!How cool is that?​--Lloyd
When it comes to sports broadcasting Bob Harris is the best in the business. This book was a total inspiration and a wonderful read! Bob is not only the best at what he does but is also a very genuine person with a heart of gold. There is only one way to describe the true blessing of having Bob call all the games for our beloved Blue Devils "HOW SWEET IT IS!"-- Shelton
Mr. Harris, As a youth (mid-late 80s) my mother would never let me stay awake on school nights to watch the late basketball games. Little did she realize I had my handy old sony "walk man" underneath my pillow staged to 620am. You bring such color and enthusiasm to the game it was like I was in Cameron during your broadcasts. I just wanted to say thank you for being a great part of my childhood! --Rob