In each chapter, Rashford uses examples of his own experiences to demonstrate how he’s approached challenges and failures (usually about football, but not always) and provides practical advice with universal application for those of us who don’t play (or even like - sorry!) football. His point - if he can achieve his dreams, anyone can and here’s how! He also discusses his entrée into working to end child food poverty, which he himself experienced firsthand as a child. In his first book (He’s got another coming out soon) Rashford honestly shares his journey from childhood as simply a lad who loved kicking a football around Wythenshawe to playing professionally for Manchester United and the England national team. The chapter titles in Marcus Rashford’s new book, You Are A Champion, may at first glance seem a bit vague, cliche or perhaps just common sense, but this quick and easy read is a power punch of an encourager, meant to help inspire and equip young people to become the best they can be by learning how to champion themselves, champion others and champion a cause.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |