Wednesday, January 6, 2016

The Blind Side

Reviewed By: Kaiden
By: Michael Lewis
Published By: W. W. Norton & Company
339 pages


Michael Oher is a boy from a family of 13 children and a mom who is addicted to crack.  Michael does not know his real name, nor his real birthday, his father's name, and he doesn't even know how to read or how to write.  Oher looks up to his sports, his school, and his rich white family that had picked him up from off of the streets.  The family adopted him into their family because he was under the age of 18 and because he really did not have any other place to go to.  He had taken up the sport of playing football because of his size, his strength, and also because of his agility.  I would recommend this book for anyone that is looking for a modern society, ancient virtues, and the power of love.
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