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    <body><![CDATA[Excellent book. Presents a strong emphasis on education and Christian principles such as living life without complaining (Philippians 2:14). Dungy is open and honest about so many details of his youth as well as his adult life. Discipline is a key theme as Dungy was constantly asked by his parents &quot;How is your complaining going to help the situation?&quot;. Forgiveness is also a key theme as Dungy was called out by one of his kids to forgive Mike Vanderjagt for publicly ridiculing him. The sports theme is enough to hook anybody who loves football or any sport. The concept of adoption is also supported throughout the book as well. Overall the theme is how to overcome tragedy, while being submissive and obedient to the Lord God Almighty.]]></body>
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