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Rebound
Dennis Rodman
Pat Rich
Alan Steinberg
其他書名
The Enduring Friendhsip of Dennis Rodman and Byrne Rich
出版
Crown
, 1994
主題
Biography & Autobiography / General
Family & Relationships / Friendship
Sports & Recreation / Basketball
ISBN
0517592940
9780517592946
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=xSzwAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Rebound tells the true and surprising story of Dennis Rodman's remarkable journey to the NBA, a journey that led, literally, through the backyard of a white ranching family in rural Bokchito, Oklahoma. If not for Dennis's remarkable relationship with Bryne Rich, NBA superstardom would surely be an unrealized dream. Rebound features the great healing power of friendship and family love. They met in 1983. Thirteen-year-old Bryne Rich had killed his best friend in a hunting accident; he had such awful nightmares he couldn't sleep in his own bed. Twenty-two-year-old Dennis "Worm" Rodman was sure he would fail at everything in life, including basketball at Southeastern Oklahoma State, where he was recruited because he was 6-8 - even though he was terribly gawky. Both Dennis and Bryne were completely lost; but when they found each other, they found themselves. They became best friends. Soon everyone called them Big Worm and Little Worm. Dennis was a regular guest at Bryne's family home in Bokchito, a small town where black and white routinely kept separate. Pat Rich, Bryne's mother, felt the heat from outraged family and neighbors, but when she saw her son curled up in Dennis's arm, sleeping in his own bed for the first time in months, she knew Worm was the answer to her prayers. She tells how her youngest son's life was saved by Dennis's friendship. Dennis stayed with the Riches for three years, treated like a member of the family. There, he found motivation and discipline. He went from awkward kid to college All-America to second-round NBA draft choice to NBA superstar, and he did it all with hard work. And Bryne lost his nightmares and his spirit healed. And Pat Rich learned to overcomeher own prejudices and to measure a man's worth by his deeds and his heart.