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Go Long!: My Journey Beyond the Game and the Fame | 
enlarge | Authors: Jerry Rice, Brian Curtis Publisher: Ballantine Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 158283
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.6
ISBN: 0345496124 Dewey Decimal Number: 920 EAN: 9780345496126 ASIN: 0345496124
Publication Date: January 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New Book! Excellent Condition! Ships Same or Next Day! Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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Product Description In Go Long! Jerry Rice shares the inspirational lessons and empowering practices that have helped him attain success, both on the football field and off. Through the ups and downs of Rice’s life and incomparable career, we discover how self-motivation, determination, and humility are the keys to achievement and true fulfillment.
It’s been a long journey for Jerry Rice, from his childhood as a bricklayer’s son in Crawford, Mississippi, to a berth in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Along the way, Rice has been fueled by tireless effort and a belief in a few simple principles, among them that achievement is a voyage, not a destination; that modesty and perseverance, not talent, are what determine how far you will go; and that everyone should strive to be a role model. Rice even demonstrates these rules in action, breaking down the greatest games from his stellar career.
Go Long! is an inspiring book by a living sports legend. More than that, however, it is the story of how Jerry Rice awakened the champion within, illustrating how we, too, can unlock inner greatness.
“Rice was nobody’s fool as a player. He kept his tongue in check for most of his twenty-one-year career, understanding performance, not oratory, was his occupation. Now retired, Rice has taken the muzzle off [and] it is that persona which emerges from the book.” –Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California)
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thumbs up July 9, 2007 A quick read. Nothing too heavy. I'm a huge Niners fan and it was good to hear Rice talk about his career. The drive he had while playing and training is inspiring.
OK Typical Sports Bio June 30, 2007 I enjoyed the book, but do not expect great writing or insights. This is one of those obligatory autobios that sports figures feel they have to write for their fans. I'd have liked to read more about Rice's growing up in MS. His coments on various fellow sprts stars was fun to reqd. ( He doesn't believe Barry Bonds either ). Quick read. Solid three stars.
Great book! May 12, 2007 this was a great book, i rarly read but when i found out Jerry wrote a book I knew i'd have to have it. It was a very quick read, took me only 2 weeks to finish. It's also opened my eyes to the NFL and the way it works. One of the best books ive read
Good Story for the Non-Football Fan April 1, 2007 Not every football memoir/autbio will be like Jerry Kramer's DISTANT REPLAY or have a subject as complex as Jim Brown. It was painful to hear Rice read his book (Audio CD) because he's not a natural reader mor speaker, but one can appreciate the path he laid for future players to emulate. I think this book is more geared towards the non-fan as opposed to the historian, NFL fan or Jerry Rice fan. I do think Jerry could've improved his reading skills for the CD edition or have someone else read the book, but it's a good story. As long as the book served its purpose, I can't complain.
- This review is for the Unabridged CD edition.
Go Long is a winner, all about life! March 30, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Excellent book, easy read. Very frank and honest dialogue produces a very refreshing look at the character and makeup of NFL great Jerry Rice. He possesses "old school" values, rare for todays athletes and his humble approach and its origins are clearly defined in his upbringing. Would highly recommend it for parents and players of any sport as well as non-players as it explores more than the world of athletics and promotes a great work ethic.
K.F.
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