text The blind side : evolution of a game
- Summary
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Details the life of University of Mississippi football player Michael Oher, who was raised by a crack addicted mother and adopted at the age of sixteen by a wealthy family, and explores the rising importance and salary of the offensive left tackle in the game of football.
- Contents
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Back story -- The market for football players -- Crossing the line -- The blank slate -- Death of a lineman -- Inventing Michael -- The pasta coach -- Character courses -- Birth of a star -- The egg bowl -- Freak of nature -- And Moses stuttered.
- Format
- text
- Description
- 299 p. ; 25 cm.
- Publisher
- W.W. Norton 2006
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Available Copies
Library | Location | Status |
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Kingsley Branch Library | 796.332 Lew in Adult Non-fiction | Available |
Peninsula Community Library | 796.3320 LEW in Adult | Available |