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by Brian Kilmeade
About 61 pages (18,248 words)

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Tony Danza Summary and Analysis

The Games Do Count is a compilation of essays written in the words of the people who participated in the project, describing how sports shaped their lives and helped them to become successful in their chosen careers. This book is an intimate peek into the lives of some of America's brightest people, including politicians, businessmen, and celebrities. Also included is the impact of sports on the lives of a few of the heroes of Flight 93, an impact that might have culminated in their heroic actions on the final day of their lives. It is a touching and sometimes heart wrenching book that will inspire all who read it.

Tony Danza grew up in Brooklyn, a small kid who learned to fight to protect himself on the streets. When he got older,.....

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