Michael Jordan, one of the best basketball players, in my opinion, is known as the big Bulls’ star of the 90’s. Derrick Rose became the star from 09-12 but got a torn ACL, but that’s off topic. Michael’s childhood included being a baseball pitcher star. As he grew up, he got better and better at basketball and got to his dream college, University of North Carolina Tar Heels. There, he became a star, winning a college championship. He got picked 3rd overall in the 1984 NBA Draft to the Bulls. In the beginning, the Bulls became very good but still lacked the power to win an NBA title. That is, until the 90’s, when the Bulls became really good and won their first 3-peat. That is when a team wins three championships in a row. Then, Michael went to play baseball, and quickly got demoted and the player strike began, so he came back to basketball. They then won two more championships as the Bulls’ talent started to tone down. The book is a biography, and it is a pretty easy read with 211 pages in it. The author has written other biographies, and it is just as great of a biography as any others. Every now and then, there is some different language that is used to vary the sentences. The book is written normally, in paragraphs and chapters. The main characters of this book are Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen (teammate in the NBA), James and Deloris Jordan (his parents) Buzz Peterson (childhood and college friend), Juanita Vanoy Jordan (MJ’s wife). All these characters play big roles at some point in Michael’s life; Scottie Pippen in the NBA, His parents all his life, Buzz Peterson in school, and his wife when off the court. There are no protagonists/antagonists, they are all likable and good people; Michael was able to do it. They were all involved in Michael’s life, and they would all appear in other books, other books about Michael Jordan, perhaps. I can’t relate, but they remind me of nice people since they were supportive of Michael. My favorite character is Michael Jordan because he is great at basketball. I think that some of the themes of the book are that “Maybe there is something different for you” or “never give up”. In the beginning, Michael grew up in Rocky Creek/Wallace, North Carolina. Later on, it takes place in Chapel Hill, the city of UNC Tar Heels. Afterward, he moved to Chicago and was there for rest of the book. My personal opinion of this book is that it was well-written and used a good variety of language. The statistics were well put and correctly stated to make it interesting.
I really enjoyed this book, because it broadened my knowledge about Michael Jordan because I didn’t know that much until now. This book did not make me emotional at all. The author’s writing style makes the book intense and exciting to read. I feel like everything that needed to be said was said. They all know only so much about Michael Jordan’s personal life. This is unlike most books I have read, mainly because I don’t read many biographies. There was one part that seemed unbelievable when Michael played through the stomach bug and headache. The book is mistake-free. My favorite part of the book was when Michael won the three-peat. I think sports fanatics (mainly boys) would enjoy this book. Overall, I think the author was smart when he wrote this book.