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Dare To Dream

par Mike Berry

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Challenging. Inspiring. Powerful. These are the adjectives that come to mind as you read Dare to Dream, the real life story of NFL Super Bowl champion Curt Marsh. Dare to Dream is not a football book! It is a book about life and the obstacles we encounter along the way. It is about overcoming barriers and looking seemingly impossible challenges dead in the eye. It is about having the courage to dream and then taking action to make those dreams come true. The book's 122 pages are filled with Marsh's enthusiasm for life, challenging today's youth (and some of us older folks who have forgotten what it's like to chase a dream) to dig deep and pursue our passions, no matter what our circumstances might be. Marsh's message, we learn, comes from firsthand experience. He shares how in 1981, he was the first-round draft pick of the Oakland Raiders football team--a team that went on to win the 1983 Super Bowl Championship. Then with an open vulnerability, he explains how in 1987 his illustrious seven-year career was ended by a severe injury that eventually led to the amputation of his right foot and ankle. At the heart of this book is . . . well, heart. Challenging, thought-provoking and often humorous, the author's message is sure to motivate, inspire, and encourage young and old to Dare to Dream.… (plus d'informations)

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Challenging. Inspiring. Powerful. These are the adjectives that come to mind as you read Dare to Dream, the real life story of NFL Super Bowl champion Curt Marsh. Dare to Dream is not a football book! It is a book about life and the obstacles we encounter along the way. It is about overcoming barriers and looking seemingly impossible challenges dead in the eye. It is about having the courage to dream and then taking action to make those dreams come true. The book's 122 pages are filled with Marsh's enthusiasm for life, challenging today's youth (and some of us older folks who have forgotten what it's like to chase a dream) to dig deep and pursue our passions, no matter what our circumstances might be. Marsh's message, we learn, comes from firsthand experience. He shares how in 1981, he was the first-round draft pick of the Oakland Raiders football team--a team that went on to win the 1983 Super Bowl Championship. Then with an open vulnerability, he explains how in 1987 his illustrious seven-year career was ended by a severe injury that eventually led to the amputation of his right foot and ankle. At the heart of this book is . . . well, heart. Challenging, thought-provoking and often humorous, the author's message is sure to motivate, inspire, and encourage young and old to Dare to Dream.

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