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'As the person who spent a full year with Rob documenting his every move for our ESPN documentary, I was shocked at how much more I learned about Rob and his journey. To anyone who has ever doubted themselves -- Rob's memoir is a must read!' KRISTEN LAPPAS, Producer/Director ESPN FILMS
'As the person who spent a full year with Rob documenting his every move for our ESPN documentary, I was shocked at how much more I learned about Rob and his journey. To anyone who has ever doubted themselves -- Rob's memoir is a must read!' - KRISTEN LAPPAS, Producer/Director ESPN FILMS
'Coach Rob's story of overcoming adversity to achieve his dreams reminds us of the power we have as individuals to inspire those around us.' DONALD DRIVER, Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Receiver, Super Bowl Champion, Dancing with the Stars Champion and New York Times Bestselling Author
'Coach Rob's story of overcoming adversity to achieve his dreams reminds us of the power we have as individuals to inspire those around us.' - DONALD DRIVER, Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Receiver, Super Bowl Champion, Dancing with the Stars Champion and New York Times Bestselling Author
'Even as ESPN and other media began to take an interest in Mendez's life, he emphasizes that, though his circumstances were extraordinary, he's more than just 'a limbless man who also happen[s] to be a football coach.' Readers will be riveted by this inspiring story.' Publishers Weekly
'Even as ESPN and other media began to take an interest in Mendez's life, he emphasizes that, though his circumstances were extraordinary, he's more than just 'a limbless man who also happen[s] to be a football coach.' Readers will be riveted by this inspiring story.' -- Publishers Weekly
'Born without limbs, this inspiring author shares tales from his life as a high-school football coach in the Bay Area. Now 32, Mendez became well known in 2019, when ESPN released a documentary about him, Who Says I Can't? Supported by remarkable parents who help him focus on what he can do, he doesn't dwell on how he needs help with everyday tasks. He knows that he's never going to be able to play football, but he sure can coach it and help young people realize their potential. Mendez's success earns him ESPN's Jimmy V Award, named after Jimmy Valvano, the North Carolina State basketball coach and TV broadcaster who was known for perseverance. Like Valvano, Mendez believes people need to do three things every day--laugh, think, and cry (tears of happiness count). 'Crying means you care,' he says. Mendez also writes about how he turns to the Bible for guidance. This memoir is also a love letter to football as Mendez clearly adores its intricacies along with the young players who embrace him and the sport.' Booklist
'Who Says I Can't inspires us all to push through setbacks and never give up on our dreams.' TOM BRADY, Seven-Time Super Bowl Champion, Four-Time Super Bowl MVP, Three-Time NFL MVP
'Who Says I Can't inspires us all to push through setbacks and never give up on our dreams.' - TOM BRADY, Seven-Time Super Bowl Champion, Four-Time Super Bowl MVP, Three-Time NFL MVP