I loved the book, Bad Henry because it shows the perspective of Henry Aaron. I loved how the author would talk about Henry's records and also his personal life. In this book, you learn a lot about Henry Aaron off the field. For example, not too many people knew that Henry was cut from his first major league tryout or that he was born in Mobile, Alabama. This book is good at giving facts. It also gives the perspective of how Henry viewed the game. He states that "I don't want to be a power hitter, I want to hit for average and help my team." People who thought Henry only cared about hitting home runs need to read this book because it gives you a different perspective of Henry and how he played the game.