Breaking Back: How I Lost Everything and Won Back My LifeHarper Collins, 2009 M03 17 - 288 pages James Blake's life was getting better every day. A rising tennis star and People magazine's Sexiest Male Athlete of 2002, he was leading a charmed life and loving every minute of it. But all that ended in May 2004, when Blake fractured his neck in an on-court freak accident. As he recovered, his father—who had been the inspiration for his tennis career—lost his battle with stomach cancer. Shortly after his father's death, Blake was dealt a third blow when he contracted zoster, a rare virus that paralyzed half of his face and threatened to end his already jeopardized career. In Breaking Back, Blake provides a remarkable account of how he came back from this terrible heartbreak and self-doubt to become one of the top tennis players in the world. A story of strength, passion, courage, and the unbreakable bonds between a father and son, Breaking Back is a celebration of one extraordinary athlete's indomitable spirit and his inspiring ability to find hope in the bleakest of times. |
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... night and gathered around my dining room table were a bunch of guys I'd known since high school, or earlier: Evan Paushter, my best friend and the gang's designated wise guy; Matt Daly, another old friend, his camouflage baseball cap ...
... night,” poker chips and good-natured taunts were flying across the room late into the evening. As usual, we went around and around swapping unwanted cards for new ones, while seeing and upping each other's bets until there was an ...
... night, so I steadied myself on the table and walked to the kitchen as quickly as I could, before anybody noticed that I was fighting just to stay on my feet. That unsteadiness wasn't just normal for me at that time; it was how I lived ...
... nights and weekends rolled around, when my friends and I were together, that I was able to lose my worries in the comfort of their company. During those days in 2004, and the ones that followed in early 2005, my character was challenged ...
... night, early in their courtship, they were dining at a restaurant and my father caught another man staring at them. “I have nice teeth, too,” my father said, grinning broadly at the guy. It was a private joke between him and my mom, a ...
Contents
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7 | |
It Could Be Worse | 35 |
Requiem for a Superman | 63 |
Five Minutes of Hitting | 115 |
Plan B | 147 |
If You Can Win One Set | 175 |
You Can Win Two 175 7 Fire It Up One Time Bam 203 8 Getting Better 241 Epilogue 257 Glossary | 265 |