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Review: Inspirational Book From The Mother of Shaquille O'Neal - Lucille O'Neal

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"Walk Like You Have Somewhere to Go: From Mental Welfare to Mental Health," discusses the life and growth of Lucille O'Neal.  This autobiography explores the trials and mistakes of her life and the lessons learned.  Lucille O'Neal wants to let people women know that it is never to late to change and enjoy life.

"Walk Life You Have Somewhere to Go" was very inspiring.  Each chapter represented a new challenge for Lucille and also a new level of growth.  I truly enjoyed Lucille O'Neal's honesty.  She looked her own flaws and mistakes right in the face and then used them to improve her life and enlighten others.  The reader gets to feel what it is like to struggle as a military wife, while rasing a family and battling alcoholism.
I never thought about what its like for a mother to send her son off to the NBA.  I always assumed the transitions from college to the NBA were flawless and only considered the material changes.  After reading her perspective on in the cultivating of an NBA superstar, I now have a new respect for athletes and their families.

This book is great for people who enjoy inspiring stories, but also for those who want to take a look inside the childhood of NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal.


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