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Mike Glenn has written three books with more to come.
Currently in print:
Lesson In Success: Lessons in
Success from the NBA's Top Players
Lessons from my Library; volume
I
Lessons from my Library; volume
II
"Lessons
In Success from the NBA's Top Players"

By Michael T. Glenn
From the
outside world, the game of professional basketball is often viewed on
a simple level. It's seen as a fiercely competitive sport, with outstanding
athletes talented in the art of dunking a basket or blocking a shot.
But, few have an opportunity to speak with the players to get a multidimensional
view of what really makes them successful human beings.
In his
insightful book, "Lessons in Success from the NBA's Top Players",
former National Basketball Association (NBA) player, Mike Glenn takes
us beyond the locker room conversations and post-game wrap-ups, into
the hearts and minds of the men that make up the game. He explores the
traits that make them successful in basketball and life, and skillfully
highlights thoughts and common bonds that bind these outstanding individuals
with other great men and women in world history.
"Lessons
in Success shows us how NBA players achieve success through their dedication,
hard work and the type of attitude they possess," said former NBA
player and Atlanta Hawks coach, Lenny Wilkens. "This book will
inspire its readers to better define success in their lives and give
them some useful guidelines and principles to help them achieve their
goals."
From the
thoughts of the Chicago Bull's, Michael Jordan, to Madam C.J. Walker
and from Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz, to Oliver Wendell Holmes, Glenn
skillfully pairs contemporary perspectives on life and success, with
that of great leaders and philosophers who left us with a strong legacy
of courage and mental toughness.
To order
book by mail please make check or money order for $19.00 payable to
Mike Glenn. If you would like a signed and dedicated copy please indicate
with your order.
Mike Glenn
P.O. Box 390313
Snellville, GA 30039-0313
"Lessons
From My Library"
Volume 1

By
Michael T. Glenn
In Lesson
From My Library Volume I Glenn shares inspiration, insight and information
from his library. He researched and wrote eleven lucid and credible biographies
of American heroes.
In the introduction
Glenn pronounces:
We are recognizing
people that were an inspiration because of their accomplishments in
the face of obstacles of oppression, racism, bigotry, ignorance and
hate. These African American are usually not the most studied heroes
of our history. Sometimes they are forgotten, overlooked, and omitted,
but their contributions to society speak in thunder tones. Not only
did these people succeed, they also broke down barriers and walls to
make our democracy more humane and just. They laid true foundations
upon which to build a nation.
All of these
heroes, in one-way or another, fought not only for civil rights but
they fought for human rights. If I fight for the right to vote, and
I am a human, and I do not exclude other humans, then I fight for a
human right. If I fight for the right of whites and exclude blacks,
then I have fought for white rights. If I fight for rights of men and
exclude women then I have fought for men's rights.
These heroes are part of human history.
To order book by mail please make check or money order for $12.00 payable
to Mike Glenn. If you would like a signed and dedicated copy please
indicate with your order. Mail To:
Mike Glenn
P.O. Box 390313
Snellville, GA
30039-0313
"Lessons
From My Library"
Volume 2

By
Michael T. Glenn
In Lessons
From My Library Volume 2 The Integration of Sports history, Mike Glenn
introduces his readers to Black pioneers of American sports. Men who played
a significant role in the developement of sports without receiving fair
recognition are illuminated.
Former tennis
champion Arthur Ashe declared that Black athletes "have been the
most accomplished figures in the African American subculture. They were
vastly better known in their times than people such as Booker T. Washington,
W.E.B. Dubois or Marcus Garvey. They inspired idolatry bordering on deification
and thousands more wanted to follow".
Glenn explained,
"When professional and collegiate sports were integrated, Black athletes
who participated were recognized for some of their accomplishments. However,
Black athletes who preceded the integrationists were dismissed, marginalized
or made invisible as if they never even existed. Sports history was never
integrated". This book introduces readers to the first great American
athlete, Tom Molineaux, to compete for a world title. Glenn escorts Molineaux
and eight other heroes across the pages of history and away from the back
of the bus.
To obtain your
copy of The Integration of Sports History, please send $20.00 to cover
shipping, handling and taxes, in the form of
check or money order payable to Mike Glenn. If you would like a signed
and dedicated copy please indicate with your order. Mail To:
Mike Glenn
P.O. Box 390313
Snellville, GA
30039-0313
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Friday, September 8, 2006 7:02 PM
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