Ebook: Becoming Kareem: growing up on and off the court
Author: Abdul-Jabbar Kareem, Obstfeld Raymond
- Tags: African American basketball players, Basketball players, Basketball players--United States, JUVENILE NONFICTION--Biography & Autobiography--Cultural Ethnic & Regional, JUVENILE NONFICTION--Biography & Autobiography--Social Activists, JUVENILE NONFICTION--Biography & Autobiography--Sports & Recreation, JUVENILE NONFICTION--Social Topics--Adolescence, JUVENILE NONFICTION--Social Topics--Prejudice & Racism, JUVENILE NONFICTION--Sports & Recreation--Basketball, JUVENILE NONFICTION--United States--History--2
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Little
- City: United States
- Edition: First trade paperback edition
- Language: English
- epub
At one time, Lew Alcindor was just another kid from New York City with all the usual problems: He struggled with fitting in, with pleasing a strict father, and with overcoming shyness that made him feel socially awkward. But with a talent for basketball, and an unmatched team of supporters, Lew Alcindor was able to transform and to become Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. From a childhood made difficult by racism and prejudice to a record-smashing career on the basketball court as an adult, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's life was packed with "coaches" who taught him right from wrong and led him on the path to greatness. His parents, coaches Jack Donahue and John Wooden, Muhammad Ali, Bruce Lee, and many others played important roles in Abdul-Jabbar's life and sparked him to become an activist for social change and advancement. The inspiration from those around him, and his drive to find his own path in life, are highlighted in this personal and awe-inspiring journey. -- Provided by publisher.
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