Book summaryFor many of us, it's the coach whom we remember best from high school. The lessons learned on the field of play, both good and bad, stay with us through life--and in some strange way they seem to have something to do with success. Sports journalist Brian Kilmeade presents this oral history of the key role of sports through testimony from successful people such as Henry Kissinger, Tony Danza, Jon Stewart, Jack Welch, and Condoleezza Rice. Each tells a very different story, yet for each one the experience was formative--even though they didn't know it at the time. |
The Games Do Count: America's Best And Brightest On The Power Of Sportsby Kilmeade, BrianFirst Edition
Book description: New York, New York, U.S.A.: Regan Books, 2004. Hardcover, 326 pages in like new condition with like new dustjacket. 1st edition, 1st printing. These vignettes will entertain, surprise, and inspire readers with their insights into the lives of America's most respected and well-known personalities_ many of whom have never before shared these memories publicly. Stories about how a game, a coach, or a single moment of competition changed his or her life. . First Edition. Hard Cover. As New/As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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