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A-MAY-ZING! Sep 02, 2009 This book chronciles the life of an amazing woman. Vivian Stringer provides a wonderful opportunity for the reader to get a look inside of her life. The path she has taken is clearly the ...road less traveled! Chock full of life lessons for the ballers and the non-ballers. Emotional, poignant, a great read! I highly recommend it!
Trinice S. Moses
Mt. Holly, NJ
One of the Best Books I have ever read. May 19, 2009 To put it simply, I was moved by this book. I teach and coach softball at the college level. I found this book at a used book store and decided to see what it was about. I remembered the story all over the news a while back with Imus. I started reading it while on my plan period at school. I was blown away with the knowledge and pure passion C. Vivian Stringer has in ALL aspects of life. Words can't describe the amount of love this woman has in her heart. I am a white male that lost my mother when I was very young. I kept thinking that Vivian would have been a great Mom for me. Her story about the time she spent in the hospital with her daughter is just a glimpse into her heart. I have read many many coaching books, this is first in my library! I hope to get to meet Coach in person one day! Buy this book, it is gold.
Fascinating and Inspriring -- Standing Tall: A Memoir of Tragedy and Triumph Apr 26, 2009 Until the national attention focused on Don Imus' racial remarks against the women's basketball team at Rutgers, I had never heard of him or of Coach Vivian Stringer. While the incident itself was MOST UNFORTUNATE, one of the blessings that has come out of it is learning about Coach Vivian Stringer's life story. She is FASCINATING!
From childhood, she overcame so much - with grace and humor: Growing up poor in the Appalachians; her coal-miner father losing his leg; overt racism while trying out for a cheerleader position, her husband passing away on Thanksgiving, being a single Mom, and more. Reading her story is inspiring and helps me realize I've got no reason to complain about anything. Give this book to anyone indulging in a "pity party." This book will definitely help him/her Stand Tall and focus on being more successful.
Portrayal she can be proud of; Audiobook reader puts on an attitude Apr 24, 2009 I was impressed with Stringer's values. OK, not wanting her kids to wear Timberlands? But at least she questioned even that decision. That type of reflection is what seems decent about her, especially for someone in a total authority position.
Throughout the book she recognizes those who do the work that contributes to her success. And her words show that she did simply stand tall when confronted with unfairness. It's hard to come away from this book and not find her likable. She's no whiner, complainer, braggart, nor know-it-all. I'd send my kid to play for her.
I need to mention about the audiobook reading, though I didn't have it affect my rating. The reader is terrific in portraying emotions, like when the story calls for compassion, or decency, or sadness. But in regular passages where you'd expect non-inflected narrative, she gives this hard tone, like she's scolding you, or trying to make Stringer sound like a hard case: Hard emphasis every few words when none is called for. It's nothing like how Stringer talks. And after the the book ended, when the reader talks a bit about the publication, she doesn't intone like that. Just a nice descriptive voice. So why does she put on this hard edged, scolding accent throughout the book? Who knows, but it was annoying, as it continually interrupted my thinking away from the story line. Like I say, when she had an emotion of any type to portray, the reader was excellent.
Oh, and one other thing. This book will make you want to move to Iowa. Stringer's its best ambassador.
Standing Tall Apr 06, 2009 The book Standing Tall By C. Vivian Stringer was great! Very inspiring, but I got bogged down with the detail at the beginning of the book. So I started to skim the book to get it done. But I think it is a very inspiring book!
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