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The Stars That Never Shine: The Making of A Superbowl
Footbal Player (Paperback)
by Joseph A. Harris (Author), Aduke Aremu (Editor),
Dawn Alli (Editor), Cherice Kirkland and Massive (Illustrator), Inc.
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Paperback: 206 pages
Publisher: J&J Publishers; First Edition edition
(December 24, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0980051843
ISBN-13: 978-0980051841
Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.5 inches
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Review
The Stars That Never Shine I think that this is an
extraordinary book about sports, performance and life. It is a testimony of
personal courage with clear examples of extraordinary teamwork and endurance
through historically challenging years. Joe Harris' dedication to the spirit
personal accomplishment superseded financial reward and sometimes even
constraints posed by social norms and race. Joe Harris is a winner and worthy of
being a role model and motivational speaker for young and aspiring athletes. He
is a humble and gentle giant in sports and still large enough to be thankful to
his parents, community, coaches and alma mater -- Georgia Tech. --W. Calvin
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The Stars That Never Shine will leave you with a
keen perspective on life in the sports world; it brings a voice where there is
silence. --Anthony Prior, author "The Slave Side of Sunday" |
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