His Father's Son

His Father's Son

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To know the father is to know the son.With unparalleled insight into the man who made Tiger Woods the person that he is, His Father's Son is both a detailed biography and a touching story of an intense father-and-son relationship.

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His Father's Son by Tom Callahan

Ever since he was a two-year-old golf prodigy, Eldrick 'Tiger' Woods has often been viewed less as a human being and more as a ball-striking machine - and his carefully guarded image and emotionless persona seemed to guarantee that it would remain that way. Even after his recent bombshell adultery scandal, the public still knows very little about the man behind the golf clubs and multimillion-dollar endorsement deals. But one thing is certain: Earl Woods, Tiger's beloved and now deceased father, knew him better and influenced his life more than anyone. To know the father is to know the son. With unparalleled insight into the man who made Tiger Woods the person that he is, His Father's Son is both a detailed biography and a touching story of an intense father-and-son relationship.
A gossipy, insightful study of Woods * Literary Review *
A revealing book, written by an author on first-name terms with all the protagonists * Independent on Sunday *

Tom Callahan is a former senior writer for Time magazine and columnist for the Washington Post. A sports enthusiast and recipient of the National Headliner Award, he is the author of several books, including the New York Times bestseller Johnny U, In Search of Tiger and Dancin' with Sonny Liston. He lives in St Augustine, Florida.

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ISBN 13 9781845967604
ISBN 10 1845967607
Title His Father's Son
Author Tom Callahan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2011-02-03
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.