BecomingKareem: Growing Up On And Off The Court by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar & Raymond
Obstfeld, 289 pages
“At one time, Lew Alcindor was just
another kid from New York City with all the usual problems: He struggled with
fitting in, with pleasing a strict father, and with overcoming shyness that
made him feel socially awkward. But with a talent for basketball, and an
unmatched team of supporters, Lew Alcindor was able to transform and to become
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. From a childhood made difficult by racism and prejudice to
a record-smashing career on the basketball court as an adult, Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar's life was packed with "coaches" who taught him right
from wrong and led him on the path to greatness. His parents, coaches Jack
Donahue and John Wooden, Muhammad Ali, Bruce Lee, and many others played
important roles in Abdul-Jabbar's life and sparked him to become an activist
for social change and advancement. The inspiration from those around him, and
his drive to find his own path in life, are highlighted in this personal and
awe-inspiring journey. Written especially for young readers, Becoming Kareem
chronicles how Kareem Abdul-Jabbar become the icon and legend he is today, both
on and off the court.”
This was an excellent memoir. I would
recommend it for older kids and teens, and even adults, who are interested in
learning more about Abdul-Jabbar.
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