There seems to be a plethora of steroid books coming out on the market and still more being pitched. bpinvsm3kw  I’m not sure how I feel about the new book about A-Rod coming out: “A-Rod – The Many Lives of Alex Rodriquez.”  I’ll probably get it because I’m curious — but these unauthorized biographies are always to get a handle on how much is actually true.  Since A-Rod didn’t contribute at all — I’m always a little bit skeptical.  The bigger question is…  does anyone actually care?  I care.  A little.  I’ve purchased the book on Amazon.  

When I read a book it’s always about the “take-away” experience.  Meaning – what useful information can I learn by reading the book.  It doesn’t have to be about making me a better person — it’s often a reflection or a clue to who I am — or sometimes it’s just a great freakin’ ride that’s exhilarating and makes your heart pump.  Other times books take me into a new world, show me things I didn’t  know before.   There’s so many reasons to read. 

I believe m y book Gladiator: A True Story of ‘Roids, Rage and Redemption fulfills many of the criteria above.   Yes, it’s an honest look at steroids, both the great and the horrific.  But most of all it’s…   Well, I tell you why my friend thinks people should read the book:

Because it is, at its heart, a coming-of-age story.  It is an honest and compelling look at what it means to be a man learning how to be a father when his own father let him down.

Because it is a story about survival—emotional survival and physical survival and spiritual survival.  It is a journey of self-discovery that’s filtered through the prism of celebrity. 

Because it is a riveting read that has a conscience at its core—a call to arms that should galvanize parents and alert them to the dangers of steroids, even at the high school level of sports. 

Because it is a “triumph of the human spirit” story, a real life saga—as the title suggests—of ‘roids, rage and redemption.  It’s about forgiveness and hope and the will to change when life is not working.

And finally, because it is a book that captures emotion in the raw—a book that will make you cry and a book that will make you laugh.  But more than anything, it is a book that will make you feel.

And yep, you got it.  She’s a female.  I ecstatic that women are loving and getting this book as much as the males are.  It’s been the most surprising and unexpected thing about the entire book!

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3 responses to
“Is Anyone Looking Forward To A-Rod’s book?”

  1. Jan Carolan says:

    It is also a story about taking responsiblity for your own actions. You do not blame anyone but yourself. In this day and age that is rare.

  2. The Robin says:

    I highly doubt I’ll buy. All of a sudden, now that he’s been caught, he wants to write a book about himself? The only thing that he might actually be involved with in writing the book, is the writer spelling his name correctly, and getting the names of relatives correct. I’m not falling for this one at all.

    Out of complete curiousity, I probably walk around the corner to the library and borrow it, that way I won’t spend a dime and I can give the thing back. Come to think of it, I’m not even that big a fan of baseball. For a good story, check out Bill Romanowski’s book.

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