From a Father's Perspective

On His Own

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships
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Author: Johnathan McFadden ISBN: 9781503597020
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: August 17, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Johnathan McFadden
ISBN: 9781503597020
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: August 17, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

This book is about a young boy that left his home in Riviera Beach, Florida, and went 1,500 miles away to a university in the Midwest to play football in the Big Ten Conference. He faced multiple bouts of adversity stemming from being told he couldnt play the position he was recruited to play; being fifth on the depth chart at the position they said he could play at one time; dealing with injuries, female drama, his grandfathers passing, his home burning, and much more. It talks about how coaches say one thing then do another. It deals with coaches suppressing the personalities of individuals, the language that they use, and how they selectively use the language to certain individuals. This book talks about when I first met the head coach and his defensive coordinator, how I was able to discern their spirits and know that I couldnt speak on my sons whys and why nots concerning his playing time and his future with the team. Through all the aforementioned subject matters, God provided answers so that we could keep moving forward to reach our goals, which were to get a degree and to play college football. This book also describes how that boy grew into a man.

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This book is about a young boy that left his home in Riviera Beach, Florida, and went 1,500 miles away to a university in the Midwest to play football in the Big Ten Conference. He faced multiple bouts of adversity stemming from being told he couldnt play the position he was recruited to play; being fifth on the depth chart at the position they said he could play at one time; dealing with injuries, female drama, his grandfathers passing, his home burning, and much more. It talks about how coaches say one thing then do another. It deals with coaches suppressing the personalities of individuals, the language that they use, and how they selectively use the language to certain individuals. This book talks about when I first met the head coach and his defensive coordinator, how I was able to discern their spirits and know that I couldnt speak on my sons whys and why nots concerning his playing time and his future with the team. Through all the aforementioned subject matters, God provided answers so that we could keep moving forward to reach our goals, which were to get a degree and to play college football. This book also describes how that boy grew into a man.

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