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Books with title A Man of Character

  • A Man of Character

    David White, Dorothy Chambers

    language (, June 22, 2009)
    It was a school in disarray and he was a coach looking for a chance to win championships on and off the floor. John Hawkins, a 40-year old African American coach, left a well paying job as an assistant basketball coach at Pasadena High School to take over as head coach at Hillsborough High School in inner city LA. The task was enormous. John was not only trying to build a winner on the floor with a team that had won only one game the year before, he was also trying to develop character in players from broken homes, who were exposed to violence and in a school that was riddled with drugs and gangs. John was undaunted though. A Man of Character is a story of John Hawkins' attempt to accomplish what seems to be the impossible: build a winner at a place which had tradition, but faced incredible adversity over the past ten years. It's also a story of love: Love of your players and love of your family and friends.
  • A Man of Character

    David White

    Paperback (BookSurge Publishing, May 29, 2009)
    It was an inner city program that had gone in the tank. Drugs, alcohol and gangs had almost ruined Hillsborough High School. Their athletic program was hanging by a thread. The basketball program had won only one game in 2006-07. Who could help this struggling school regain its self- respect? They hoped John Hawkins could, a 40-year old coach who had served 17 years as an assistant at prestigious Pasadena West High School under legendary coach Hank Estes, winner of multiple state championships and developer of high character kids. John wasn’t sure about taking the job, but when he did make the move to the inner-city Los Angeles school, he was determined to build a winning program on and off the court. This inspiring story chronicles John’s journey and his quest to succeed in an incredibly difficult environment. In A Man of Character, David H. White, Jr. tells the story of a fictional coach inspired by White’s many years covering high school basketball in inner city Birmingham, Alabama. David H. White, Jr. was a varsity football, track and baseball athlete at Episcopal High School in Virginia. He also played junior varsity basketball and is an avid high school, college and pro basketball fan today. White is the author of two previous books: Leadership Lessons for Life and Shorty: A Life in Sports. He lives in Birmingham, Alabama with his wife, Beth, and his two daughters, Isabelle and Fairbanks.
  • s of Character

    Dennis Miller

    Hardcover (Twin Peaks Pub, Sept. 30, 2003)
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