"Set against the backdrop of spectacular mountains, Vinton's account combines history, biography, corporate politics, and environmental issues into a compelling narrative detailing the past and present of Alpine ski racing." -- Craig Clark - Booklist
"Great sportswriting takes readers where they never thought they would go. This is the ride you are in for with The Fall Line, Nathaniel Vinton's painstakingly researched and richly reported look at downhill ski racing." -- James Hill - The Washington Post
"This is a ripping, compulsively readable, deeply reported journey into the sporting world's least-known subcultures. Nathaniel Vinton delivers the danger, the surprises, and the high-octane personalities that will take readers to the edge, and then past it." -- Daniel Coyle, New York Times best-selling author of The Secret Race and The Talent Code
"The Fall Line unfolds like an exhilarating downhill race. Chronicling the lead-up to the 2010 Winter Olympics, Nathaniel Vinton weaves deftly between technical descriptions of the art of skiing and intimate portraits of the sport's motley band of luminaries. This is as inside as an account can be of one of the most exciting seasons in American sports history." -- David Epstein, author of The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance
"Nathaniel Vinton's reporting skill and skiing expertise underpin this thrill ride with the US Ski Team. All the politics and drama around the making of a US dynasty are delivered with new insights and details on its daring-and sometimes rebellious-stars. You don't know Bode Miller or Lindsey Vonn until you read The Fall Line." -- Selena Roberts, filmmaker, best-selling author, and former sports writer for the New York Times and Sports Illustrated
"The Fall Line is a riveting, richly informed ride down the world's most renowned ski slopes, chronicling the ascendance of American skiing and the outsized stars, Bode Miller and Lindsey Vonn, who epitomize it." -- Wayne Coffey, author of The Boys of Winter
"One of the best books written about the world of professional ski racing." -- Kirkus Reviews
"[A]n intriguing book that will be devoured by fans as well as those who don't know a slalom from a super G." -- Publishers Weekly
"Shines at making the sport's finer points accessible. . . . You're rooting for each skier that comes out of the starting gate." -- Amanda Ruggeri - Powder Magazine
"[T]he finest book ever written about World Cup racing... Worth reading for its portrayal of Bode Miller alone-as nuanced as Miller is complicated-it's richly detailed and vivid throughout, informed by Vinton's unrivaled behind-the-scenes access to the sport's athletes, coaches, and peripheral players. His love of the sport and respect for the courage of its heroes shines through on every page. At last, American ski racing gets the book it deserves." -- Joe Cutts - Skiing Magazine
"A classic study of the way [Bode] Miller and [Lindsey] Vonn came their separate ways to the top of the sport. Vinton tells a complex story involving dozens of racers, coaches, technicians, sponsors and family members. ... His turn-by-turn descriptions of the ways skiers win - or crash - in significant races are among the best you'll find in the literature. The Fall Line is a must-read for ski racing fans." -- Seth Masia - Skiing History
"Nathaniel Vinton has written what may be the best book ever about the U.S. Ski Team and the highest levels of alpine ski competition. Vinton has been one of the most astute observers of ski racing for more than a dozen years, with both a writer's instinct for telling a good story and an insider's knowledge of the sport. ... Even if you don't care about ski racing, you find yourself rooting for these athletes. And even if you know what happened, you find your pulse racing as you read about it." -- Skiracing.com
"A page turner that keeps you on the edge of your seat, wanting to know what's next. [Nate Vinton is] a great reporter but also a wry wordsmith." -- John Laconte - Vail Daily
"[A] superbly crafted account of how the U.S. ski team, led by Vonn, Miller, Mancuso, and Ligety, evolved from a D-list squad in the 1990s into a ski racing powerhouse by 2010, and how in the process, they changed the sport forever." -- Kelley McMillan - Outside Online
"Most of the world tunes into ski racing only every four years, and Vinton capitalizes on the opportunity to detail what happens in between, with so much more involved in the sport than just preparing for the Olympics." -- Kurt Kragthorpe - The Salt Lake Tribune
"Exhaustively well-reported and colorfully told... Through it all, you hear Vinton's heart beating, pounding actually. He loves ski-racing people, the places, the blinding magic of that elite snowy world. And, with that, you swim easily with his story as if carried on a current." -- Biddle Duke - The Stowe Reporter
"Mr. Vinton has stamped his cold feet by many a finish corral; he knows his racing history, and he quickly and deftly renders the supporting cast in this drama-the umlauted adversaries from the traditional ski kingdoms who challenge Mr. Miller and Ms. Vonn each week." -- Christopher Solomon - Wall Street Journal