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Every Day I Fight
Every Day I Fight | Stuart Scott, Larry Platt
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Shortly before he passed away in January 2015, much-loved U.S. sports commentator Stuart Scott completed work on this memoir. It was both a labour of love and a love letter to life itself. Not only did Stuart relate his personal story, he shared his intimate struggles to keep his story going. Struck by appendicular cancer in 2007, Stuart battled this rare disease with tenacity and vigour. He wanted to be there for his daughters as an immutable example of determination and courage. Every Day I Fight is a saga of love and an inspiration to us all.
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Every Day I Fight | Stuart Scott, Larry Platt
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For #readingisasport #funfridayphoto I have to go with this memoir, published posthumously, by the great Stuart Scott. This is both about sports, relating Scott's time as a mainstay at ESPN, but also about his fight with cancer. It's a gut wrenching, yet uplifting read. If you have a chance, check out his ESPY speech on YouTube, made not long before he died. It's powerful.

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Bestill my heart. This was basically a love letter to his daughters. It is very clear that this book was the story of his life and how much he loved those girls! I was a huge fan of his on ESPN and reading hist story was extremely moving.

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