As in the 2001 movie “61*”, the simple though magnificent journey of the breaking of Babe Ruth’s single-season home run record is highlighted in vast detail, this time around in longtime sportswriter Phil Pepe’s book “1961*: The Inside Story of the Maris-Mantle Home Run Chase.” However, Pepe fails in his effort to produce a totally glorious book commemorating this great occasion, as he often neglected the story and impact of Mickey Mantle on the chase and instead only focused on the man who still holds the untainted single-season home run record, Roger Maris. As a trained daily sportswriter, Pepe covers the 1961 season in impressive game-by-game detail, but sometimes fails to comment on the off-the-field aspects of the chase, including Mickey’s social life and Roger’s stress (partly due to the receiving of hate mail and death threats). The reader is opened up to plenty of details forgotten to time, but in this instance, a related movie (in this chase, Billy Crystal’s “61*”) is better than the book.