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A Sense of Where You Are
Book • 2024
In 'A Sense of Where You Are,' John McPhee presents a compelling portrait of Bill Bradley during his senior year at Princeton University.
The book explores Bradley's exceptional basketball skills, his self-discipline, and his broader academic and extracurricular achievements, which laid the groundwork for his future careers in sports and politics.
McPhee's narrative delves into Bradley's background, his experiences as a Rhodes Scholar, and his impact on the basketball world.
The book explores Bradley's exceptional basketball skills, his self-discipline, and his broader academic and extracurricular achievements, which laid the groundwork for his future careers in sports and politics.
McPhee's narrative delves into Bradley's background, his experiences as a Rhodes Scholar, and his impact on the basketball world.
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