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The Middle School Rules for Jamaal Charles: As Told by Sean Jensen

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By (author): Sean Jensen

Five running backs were selected in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Jamaal Charles was not among them. Despite piling up the fourth-most rushing yards at the University of Texas in just three seasons, he waited for eight other running backs to get selected ahead of him. The Middle School Rules of Jamaal Charles features the stories and lessons of Jamaal's childhood, defined by people overlooking him. Young readers will see how Jamaal deals with bullying and endures teasing because of a long undiagnosed learning disability that enabled him to participate in the Special Olympics as a 10-year-old. The gold medals he won at the Special Olympics empowered him, and Jamaal displayed a rare work ethic and determination in everything he did on the field and in the classroom. I just kept working, just kept fighting, Jamaal says. If you give up, you won't ever know how far you would have gotten. A state champion hurdler, Jamaal ran for 4,107 yards and 50 touchdowns in his final two seasons at Memorial High School in Port Arthur, Texas. But readers will see how hard Jamaal had to study to earn a high enough mark on a standardized test to qualify for a full athletic scholarship. Dogged by doubts about his size, Jamaal is already the Chiefs' all-time leading rusher, a four-time Pro Bowl selection and has more career rushing yards and total touchdowns than all but two of the eight running backs selected ahead of him in the 2008 NFL Draft. In fact, Jamaal owns a special NFL record: More yards per carry (5.5) than any other running back with at least 1,000 career carries! Jamaal wants his legacy to extend beyond football fields. His Jamaal Charles Youth Matters Family Foundation promotes the development of healthy minds and bodies and reinforces the motto that, Determination wins. Jamaal inspired millions at the Opening Ceremony of the 2015 Special Olympics in Los Angeles by sharing his story of struggle and triumph. I was afraid. I was lost. I had trouble reading. I found out I had a learning disability, he said. People made fun of me. They said I would never go anywhere. But I learned I can fly... the Special Olympics gave me my first chance to discover a talent I did not know I had. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 424g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: BroadStreet Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781424553006

About Sean Jensen

SEAN JENSEN was born in South Korea. He was adopted and grew up in California Massachusetts and Virginia mostly on or near military bases. Given his unique background he's always been drawn to storytelling a skill he developed at Northwestern University and crafted as a sportswriter for the last 16 years almost exclusively covering the NFL. During his career he's fostered strong relationships with athletes in multiple sports and penned award-winning features on Derrick Rose and Adrian Peterson among others.

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