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Booklist Review of Football Heroes Making a Difference

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Stories of athletes working to aid their communities provide nice angles to help kids who are interested in sports learn about social issues and giving back, especially amid a sports climate where headlines are so often dominated by big-league selfishness. The Football Heroes Making a Difference series profiles a few such stand-up superstars. Each book opens with a rundown of the player’s athletic career, well supported by a dynamic layout and crisp photos. Adrian Peterson profiles one of the most impressive young running backs the NFL has ever seen and reminds readers that even as he’s dazzled fans and juked his way into record books, he’s never forgotten his roots in Palestine, Texas. In Larry Fitzgerald, the story is very family oriented, as he started the Carol Fitzgerald Memorial Fund to teach people about cancer and AIDS in honor of his late mother, a health worker, whose photo he carries in his wallet. Tony Gonzalez makes the case for athletics as a confidence builder, as the multi-record-setting tight end was initially intimidated on the football field but grew more self-assured when he discovered a talent for basketball. Information on his foundation’s extensive work with sick children fleshes out his altruistic side. In Tony Romo, the charitable cred may be the weakest of the bunch (not much beyond a general desire to start a foundation to help kids), but the story of how Romo persevered after not being drafted to eventually become a star should inspire. On the whole, the books are more weighted toward athletic feats than philanthropic inclinations, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing and will no doubt draw the intended audience of reluctant readers. A glossary and additional sources conclude.

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