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LeBron James by Jeff Savage
LeBron James/Jeff Savage
Lerner Publications, 2012, 32pp.
Non fiction
The book is how LeBron makes his way to his goal in life, also the games he played his awards he earned while playing basketball, also while he was on his way of meeting his goal. LeBron lived in Akron, Ohio and he was already a star by eighth grade, also this book tells the first school he played basketball on, chapter two is where you can find this information. LeBron doesn’t know are ever seen his dad, LeBron made ninety million from the Nike Sports Equipment Company after he signed a contract. LeBron James had a goal and he achieved that goal when he was in high school, That LeBron will be back after that loss. This book is all about LeBron James life style.
I think Savage shared James’ life effectively and beautifully. I think the author wrote this book because a lot of people don’t know are want to know about LeBron James life style and were he came from, also I do agree with the author’s arguments and conclusions. The overall response to me is it taught me more about basketball and to always stick to your dreams and goals in life. I would recommend this book to people who love reading and hearing about basketball, I find this whole book interesting to me.
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