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In 2004,
James Blake's life was getting more perfect by the day. A
rising tennis star, with each passing year his game seemed
to improve. Each day seemed to offer a new milestone, a new
achievement; he was leading a charmed life and loving every
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A child of a black father and white British mother, Blake
hooked into serious tennis playing by age 11. In 2002, he
was named Sexiest Male Athlete by People, and along the
way he continued to gain in the rankings and earn respect
on the court.
But that life came to an abrupt halt in May 2004 when Blake
broke his back in a freak accident on the court. A few months
later, as Blake was recovering from his injury, he suffered
another tremendous setback when his father — the man
who had raised him and provided the inspiration for his
tennis career — lost his battle with stomach cancer.
Shortly after his father's death, Blake's situation was
further complicated when he contracted Zoster, a rare virus
that paralyzed half of his face and threatened to end his
already jeopardized tennis career.
Breaking Back tells the story of the tumultuous year that
followed these three devastating events, detailing how Blake
persevered through hardship to become one of the best tennis
players in the world. Here Blake explains how the wisdom
and words that his father imparted to him over the years
gave him the ability to succeed in the face of these seemingly
insurmountable odds. Though these trials proved the most
difficult of his life, ultimately this trifecta of tragedy
became the culmination of all his father's lessons, showing
Blake that even in death, his father was still teaching
him how to be a man. |
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In
the spirit of Lance Armstrong's It's Not About the Bike
and Joan Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking comes this
remarkable tale of strength and determination from one of
tennis's biggest stars. A story of passion, willpower, and
the unbreakable bonds between a father and a son, Breaking
Back is one athlete's account of finding hope in the bleakest
of times. |
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Breaking
Back: How I Lost Everything and Won Back My Life
Tennis champion James Blake shares his string of hard-won
successes both on the court and in his personal health. Having
turned professional by his sophomore year of college at Harvard
in 1991, Blake had mixed success on the pro circuit for the
first few years. Sustaining confidence seemed to be Blake's
biggest challenge, as he struggled to follow the advice of
his father, Tom, who was fighting a losing battle with stomach
cancer: You can't control your level of talent, but you can
control your level of effort. At age 23, he decided to shave
his trademark dreadlocks. Soon after, he ran into a steel
net post during a practice game in Rome, fracturing his neck
vertebrae. Blake was later diagnosed with paralyzing zoster,
or shingles. His memoir is an inspirational account of overcoming
the odds to return to competitive playing.
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Most
people associate Hill Harper with Hollywood. But he is just
as comfortable in a school auditorium, rousing groups of students
with his unique style of real-life wisdom. Having addressed
thousands of school school students over the years, Hill is
ready to take his message to a wider audience.
Letters
to a Young Brother |
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Souled Out? That’s the question Shaun Powell poses, and answers, with regard to the nature of African Americans in sports. Neither blacks nor whites — athletes, coaches, administrators, owners, media, parents, and fans — are without blame for race still being an issue in the athletic arena.
Souled Out? How Blacks are Winning and Losing in Sports |
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Listen
up, dads! Your teen is talking to you! Your teen is depending
on you for steady faithfulness, love, and guidance. And because
teens often find words elusive and expression difficult, they
probably haven’t told you the things they wish you somehow
automatically knew.
Dad,
If You Only Knew... |
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Rapper
50 Cent is a hot property. He is idolized by millions of young
men. For some teenagers he is the closest thing they have
to a father; but what kind of a role model is Fiddy? His gangsta
lifestyle is well known, but what does the man himself say
about the responsibilities of fatherhood?
50
Cent: Father Figure? |
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