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

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Jon Bon Jovi Summary and Analysis

Jon Bon Jovi played football as a child until he moved into the higher weight class and found himself in competition with other boys who were tougher than he. However, Jon continued in athletics in order to stay fit for his rock band. Jon also learned from sports that being part of a team is important.

Jon Bon Jovi's story relates to the reader that you do not have to possess professional skills in.....

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