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Tiger Woods

by Glen MacNow
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About the Author, Glen MacNow

Glen Macnow
Glen Macnow has been a host on 610-WIP sports talk radio for eleven years, following a career as a sportswriter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He has written more than 15 books, including two extremely popular volumes he co-authored on local sports-The Great Philadelphia Fan Book and The Great Philadelphia Sports Debate.

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Children's Literature

The "Sports Great Books" series is dedicated to bringing the lives of famous sport figures to young readers. Individuals such as Jeff Gordon, Wayne Gretzky, Jerry Rice, and Grant Hill are a few that are featured in the books. Great snap shots, a simple table of contents, suggested Internet locations, and where to write your favorite sports hero are all included. This specific book focuses on Tiger Woods. Recalling his first major accomplishments, such as the U.S. Amateur championship in 1995 and the Masters championship in 1997, Tiger gives his view on what it means to be the best. His thoughts on staying focused and how mental toughness plays into the game are also included. This series of books with their high interest level certainly could help motivate the reluctant reader. 2001, Enslow, $17.95. Ages 7 up. Reviewer:Sharon Tolle

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2001
Publisher
Enslow Publishers
Pages
64
Format
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ISBN
9780766014688

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