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I started reading this book the evening I got it and, it was so riveting, that I stayed up the entire night to finish it. This book was nothing like I expected it to be which was a self-serving puff piece by Mr. Young to tell the world, "look how great I am." Instead, in moments of vulnerability, he reveals some of his most private struggles and how he overcomes them to become one of the most respected and revered professional athletes not only in the NFL but in the world. One of the greatest lessons the reader takes from this book is not how many honors and accomplishments Young earned during his storied career but how his priorities never shifted from from faith and family. I unexpectedly found my eyes welling with tears on numerous occasions as I read this book -- some from empathetic sorrow -- and others from a feeling of being part of Young's inner circle as he overcame the challenges he faced to achieve the goals he so diligently pursued. The greatest thing about this book is that you don't have to know anything about football to be inspired by Young's journey and triumphs. Together with co-author Jeff Benedict, Young has created a work that readers of all ages and from all walks of life will find just as riveting as I did. This will be THE gift I give to people I care about most this holiday season.
I love this magazine, but my Amazon.com experience with it has been very painful. As a Kindle subscriber, I had hoped that I would be able to access all the articles, especially the ones that come in the New Yorker daily emails with featured news items. However I have not been able to access them, constantly getting the message that I have read my first ten articles free, and that I would have to subscribe to continue reading. I " chatted" with the Amazon personnel about this, and wrote to Conde Nast, who kindly set up a log in for me. But this hasn't resolved the problem. Yes, I get the digital subscription on time, but the daily articles are the ones I'd likely read first, and even with this Kindle subscription, I can't get at them. Buncha crap. Not the magazine, I mean, just the bugs that make it seem that Amazon is selling a good product without really standing by it, or providing full service. My " chat" experience with Amazon was terrible....I got handed around to three or four different people, none of them really solving the problem. It's still not solved. Caveat emptor.