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Michael Phelps: Beneath the Surface | 
enlarge | Authors: Michael Phelps, Brian Cazeneuve Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $13.55 You Save: $11.40 (46%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 91600
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 228 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.3 x 1
ISBN: 1582619980 Dewey Decimal Number: 796 EAN: 9781582619989 ASIN: 1582619980
Publication Date: March 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new. Perfect condition.
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Product Description Eight medals, including six gold and two bronze. Michael Phelps used the Olympic Games in Athens as his breakout event. Already known in the swimming world for the summer of 2003 when he set seven world records in 41 days, Michael's record-tying medal haul made him a mainstream name. He's well on his way to his ambitious goal of "changing the sport of swimming," but despite Michael's pre-eminence in the pool, his story is not a swimming diary but a take of adversities overcome and redemption through persistence.
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Michael Phelps November 12, 2008 Brandon Beneath the Surface, a Biography about and by Michael Phelps. Reading this book really made me start to think about my life. About how much I want to accomplish and how much is realistically in my reach. Before I read this biography I thought my dreams were out of control but after I read this book I realized that anything you want and put your heart too you can accomplish. Michael Phelps is an amazing guy and reading about his life really made me think about how I'm holding myself back from achieving my complete potential. I would suggest this book to everyone. Honestly I'm not a big reader and most of the time when I have to read a book I'm forced to finish. This book on the other hand I wanted to complete. Michael Phelps is an awkward person. He has big feet, big ears, and a skinny long body. Out of the water he looks lanky and weird but once he jumps in the water he transforms into this beautiful thing. As I read this biography I really got to understand how hard and how amazing of an athlete Michael is. At the opening of the book Michael talks about how the night before his first Olympic games he was watching a hockey team going into the Olympics. The movie called Miracle was something that Michael compared his career and coach too. I thought this was very ironic because Michael is an unreal figure to a lot of people and just like everyone else he watches Disney movies. Michael Phelps won many gold metals and people really look up to him. That's also another reason why I recommend this book to you. He is a great athlete who is very interesting to learn about. Watching him go from his regular college life to his world record gold metal winning days. When I was a little boy I always told myself that I wanted to become a professional bike rider. As I got older I realized that there are millions of kids that want to do the same thing. I lost sight in my dream of becoming a professional until the day I finished this book. This book really made my life different and that's why I recommend it to you, because just as it changes my life it can change yours for the better. It really opened my eyes and made me realize that I shouldn't forget about what I want and love and that anything is possible if you strive for it.
Good Read October 19, 2008 This was a very interesting book. I did sometimes find myself day dreaming when reading his pr & wr times. I'm sure the times would be more interesting to a swimmer as I am not. But overall I thought this was a really good book.
great read October 16, 2008 This is a great read. My swimming granddaughter used this book as a report and she really enjoyed reading about Michael's life from his prospective.
Great Read of a Personal Story. October 14, 2008 This is a good read. There is a little bit of swimming jargon that the non-swimming fan may get caught up in- but the story so surpasses that - so you don't notice much.
Dreadful September 24, 2008 Started swimming a bit and taking notice of athletes... this one is a bore. Boy starts swimming. Boy is great from the start. Boy gets gold.
Whoopty doo..
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