This book is about a young man who came from a dysfunctional and abusive family and fell in love with the sport of basketball. His love and passion for the game would take him on a lifelong journey, a journey of disappointments, setbacks, and finally triumph. This book will show how, by continuing to follow your passions and dreams, anything can be possible.
Nationwide — Marvin Williams, Sr.’s new book Secondary Break: An NBA Dad’s Story shares an inspiring story of a young man’s journey to becoming a successful basketball player while navigating the many hurdles that can deflate hopes, dreams, and aspirations.
“My story is about a young man who came from a dysfunctional and abusive family and fell in love with the sport of basketball,” Williams, Sr. writes. “My love and passion for the game would take me on a lifelong journey — a journey of disappointments, setbacks, and, finally, triumph. This book will show how, by continuing to follow your passions and dreams, anything is possible.”
The elder Williams was also a decorated player, playing for All-Navy teams while he served, and collegiately at Warner Pacific University where he averaged 27 points a game during his senior season.
Published by Fulton Books, Williams, Sr.’s book imparts a resounding lesson on determination as well as faith in achieving one’s goals.
Readers are invited to witness a young man’s love for basketball that paved a path for his success in the playing field through unwavering belief and hard work. Readers who wish to experience this motivational work can purchase Secondary Break: An NBA Dad’s Story at bookstores everywhere or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes & Noble.
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