ListenNJnw - a downloadable digital project of the Highlands Regional Library CooperativeListenNJnw
HomeMy AccountMy CartLibrariesHelpSupportLogin

Click image to view full cover
Hard Work
My Life On and Off the Court
by 
Roy Williams (Author)
Tim Crothers (Author)
John Grisham (Author of introduction, etc.)
2009 Roy Williams and Tim Crothers (Copyright holder)
Alan Winter (Narrator)
  
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Nonfiction
Sports & Recreations

Format Information

OverDrive WMA Audiobook

Available copies:  
Library copies:  
File size:   117680 KB
Software version:  
ISBN:   9781615730216
Release date:   Nov 03, 2009

Description

Roy Williams, head coach of the University of North Carolina men's basketball team, the Tar Heels, has the highest winning percentage in NCAA history. Over the last seven years, the 58-year-old Asheville, N.C., native—who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2007—has won 205 games, including 24 in the NCAA Tournament. That's more Final Fours, more wins, and more NCAA Tournament victories than any basketball coach in the nation.

Hard Work tells the story of Roy Williams' life that few people know, in Williams' own distinct and colorful way—his troubled upbringing, his college years, his years of trying to make ends meet before becoming a head coach. It reveals how determination took him from an impoverished home in the mountains of North Carolina to the very pinnacle of coaching success, culminating in the 2009 NCAA National Championship (his second in five years).

And it pulls back the curtain on one of college basketball's most guarded programs as witnessed by one of the most successful, dominant coaches, at the prime of his power. Coach Williams describes himself as the most competitive person on earth, admitting that he once got into a game of pool with Michael Jordan that nearly ended in a fistfight. In addition to providing a fresh look at Jordan, Hard Work will chronicle Williams' connection with such basketball luminaries as Paul Pierce, Kirk Hinrich, Jacque Vaughn, Phil Ford, James Worthy, Sam Perkins, Sean May, and Rashad McCants, along with Tyler Hansbrough and Ty Lawson, all of whom Williams credits with having earned him the highest winning percentage in NCAA history. Hard Work is an inspirational story of what can be achieve by anyone who commits themselves to their dreams.

If you like this title, you might also like...


The Appeal
The Appeal
John Grisham

Playing for Pizza
Playing for Pizza
John Grisham

The Associate
The Associate
John Grisham

Ford County
Ford County
John Grisham

About the Author

ROY WILLIAMS head coach of the University of North Carolina men's basketball team, the Tar Heels, has the highest winning percentage in NCAA history. Over the last seven years, the 58-year-old Asheville, N.C., native—who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2007—has won 205 games, including 24 in the NCAA Tournament. That's more Final Fours, more wins, and more NCAA Tournament victories than any basketball coach in the nation.

Digital Rights Information

OverDrive WMA Audiobook
Burn to CD: Permitted
 
Transfer to device: Permitted
   Transfer to Apple® device: Permitted
 
Public performance: Not permitted
File-sharing: Not permitted
Peer-to-peer usage: Not permitted
 
All copies of this title, including those transferred to portable devices and other media, must be deleted/destroyed at the end of the lending period.
 


powered by OverDrive®
  
     
Now Playing! - OverDrive MP3 Audiobooks


OverDrive Advantage - Find out if your library offers additional titles!
OverDrive® Media Console™ for iPhone® - Available on the App Store
This is an Advantage title. While it is available to patrons of your library, it may not be available to all libraries.
This is an Advantage title. While it is available to patrons of some libraries, it may not be available to all libraries. Sign in to see if this is available to patrons of your library.
This is an Advantage title. While it is available to patrons of some libraries, it is not available to patrons of your library at this time.
This is an Advantage title. While it is available to every patron in this consortium some libraries may have additional copies available. Sign in to see if additional copies are available to patrons of your library.
Support | Help | IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS