by Cal Ripken Jr
Harper, 2019. 185 pages. Nonfiction
The record-breaking All-Star draws on stories from his remarkable career and the life of his legendary father to outline lessons in how to achieve true success through consistency, loyalty and fair play
This is a great book for those who are looking for an inside look at baseball and for those who want to adapt solid values to have and live by. Cal Ripken Jr. delivers a solid and fascinating memoir and encouraging words to those who need a push to keep going.
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by Steve Young
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016. 419 pages. Nonfiction
Steve Young produced some of the most memorable moments in NFL history. The Run--his electrifying 49-yard game-winning touchdown against Minnesota. The Catch II--his last-second touchdown strike against Green Bay. Then there were his record-setting six touchdown passes in Super Bowl XXIX. But Young's most impressive victories were personal ones that were won off the field when no one was watching. QB is a remarkably revealing memoir of an athletically gifted Mormon boy with a 4.0 GPZ, a photographic memory, and a severe case of childhood separation anxiety. This memoir gives readers the sense of being inside Young's helmet while he runs through opponents both on and off the field.
by Simone Biles
Zondervan, 2016. 250 pages. Nonfiction
Simone takes you through the events, challenges, and trials that carried her from an early childhood in foster care to a coveted spot on the 2016 Olympic team
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