The Keeper: A Life of Saving Goals and Achieving Them
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The Keeper: A Life of Saving Goals and Achieving Them

Hardcover – December 9, 2014

Price
$8.25
Format
Hardcover
Pages
320
Publisher
Harper
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0062387394
Dimensions
6 x 1.07 x 9 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

Description

“Thanks to its honesty, The Keeper is one of the best sports memoirs I’ve read recently.” — Daily Beast “Inspiring and compulsively readable.” — People Magazine "I believe that we will win." In the summer of 2014, Tim Howard became an overnight sensation after more than ten years as one of America's leading professional soccer players. His record-breaking 15 saves for the United States national team against Belgium in the World Cup electrified a nation that had only recently woken up to the Beautiful Game after decades of hibernation. An estimated TV audience of 21 million viewers in the U.S.—larger than those of the NBA and NHL finals—watched Howard's heroic performance against the heavily favored Belgians in which he repelled shots with his hands, feet, legs, knees, and even his signature long beard. Suddenly an athlete who had toiled in relative anonymity for much of his career became the star of his own Internet meme ("Things Tim Howard Could Save": from Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" to the Titanic ), and fielded personal calls from the likes of President Barack Obama ("You guys did us proud. . . . I don't know how you are going to survive the mobs when you come back home, man. You'll have to shave your beard so they don't know who you are"). In this inspiring and candid memoir, the beloved U.S. and Everton goalkeeper finally allows himself to do something that he would never do on the field: he drops his guard. Howard opens up for the first time about how a hyperactive kid from New Jersey with Tourette Syndrome defied the odds to become one of the greatest American keepers in history. He recalls his childhood, being raised by a single mother who instilled in him a love of all sports—he was also a standout high school basketball player—and a devout faith that helped him cope with a disorder that manifested itself with speech and facial tics, compulsive behavior, and extreme sensitivity to light, noise, and touch. The Keeper is also a chronicle of the personal sacrifices he's made for his career, including the ultimate dissolution of Howard's marriage—a casualty of what he calls his "addiction to winning"—and its most painful consequence: his separation from his two children. A treat for soccer fans, The Keeper will even captivate readers who are unfamiliar with the sport but want to know what makes a world-class athlete different from the rest of us—and where that difference gives way to common ground. Tim Howard is the goalkeeper for Everton in the English Premier League and the U.S. men's national team. He previously played for the MetroStars in Major League Soccer and for the storied Manchester United. In July 2014, he broke the record for most saves (fifteen) in a World Cup game. He also works as a soccer broadcaster on NBC's weekly coverage of the EPL. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • In this inspiring, down-to-earth memoir the revered goalkeeper and American icon  idolized by millions worldwide for his dependability, daring, and humility recounts his rise to stardom at the 2014 World Cup, the psychological and professional challenges he has faced, and the enduring faith that has sustained him.
  • In
  • The Keeper
  • , the man who electrified the world with his amazing performance in Brazil does something he would never do on a soccer field: he drops his guard. As fiercely protective about his privacy as he is guarding the goal on the field, Howard opens up for the first time about how a hyperactive kid from New Jersey with Tourette’s syndrome defied the odds to become one of the world’s premier goalkeepers.
  • The Keeper
  • recalls his childhood, being raised by a single mother who instilled in him a love of sports and a devout Christian faith that helped him cope when he was diagnosed with Tourette’s in the fifth grade. He looks back over his fifteen-year professional career—from becoming the youngest player to win MLS Goalkeeper of the Year to his storied move to the English Premier League with Manchester United and his current team, Liverpool’s Everton, to becoming an overnight star after his record-making performance with the United States Men’s National Team. He also talks about the things closest to his heart—the importance of family and the Christian beliefs that guide him.
  • Told in his thoughtful and articulate voice,
  • The Keeper
  • is an illuminating look at a remarkable man who is an inspirational role model for all of us.
  • The Keeper
  • is illustrated with two 8-page color photo inserts.

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Poorly organized and written

I was disappointed - he seems to thank his Mom, Mulch and a Lawyer throughout the book + he really loves his kids. That is about it. It doesn't seem like he does much for kids with TS except to provide inspiration . . . He rationalizes this by saying he has a short playing career and does not have the time (but he has time to be a broadcaster on his days off). When I looked on-line, it seems like he has a very busy social life - the book barely mentions this and tries to portray him as a devoted family man. He does not thank anyone who tried to educate him growing up or the parents that sponsored his club teams - he actually speaks poorly of them. He speaks highly of who pays him now. The book is poorly organized and seems to have been written by someone who took notes via multiple phone calls. He is a great Keeper, but this is a bad book.
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Five Stars

Perfect for the young soccer reader.
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Inspirational

My 14 y.o. son enjoyed this book.
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Four Stars

Very good read especially for teen soccer players.
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Great read for the US (or any) soccer fan

Very good read. Tim discusses his youth years growing up with his brother and single mother. He walks you through his struggles in school with behaviors and being diagnosed with OCD and Tourette Syndrome.
Great insight into the early stages of the MLS, the youth, 2010 and 2014 National Teams. His stint with Manchester United, including his interactions with Sir Alex Ferguson. He discusses his play and admiration for Everton. Also, his personal struggles and persevering to benefit his kids.
Overall a solid read.
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Four Stars

Love this guy!
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Four Stars

ok
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Four Stars

Great book
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the Great Tim Howard

America's greatest export. Being a football freak (soccer) I admire this man enormously. What he has overcome is astonishing and how he is helping children with special needs, to be able to be successful and fulfilled is excellent. I always look forward to the Everton games although due to injuries he hasn't played a lot. I am a Brit living in the States and I am sickened by the way the English fans (fanatics) taunted him. because of his Torette's syndrome. Just disgusting. I apologise to him on their ignorant behalves. I am an Arsenal fan since I was 1 5 and that's 66 years ago so I know how fans are - a large section are just stupid and that isn't a word I usually use, regarding it as a curseword. I am sure there are such people over here but even with that and throughout his childhood, he w as bullied and rose above it. read the book, get to know his mother and the dedication of some of the coaches who saw a dream football player when they saw one. I haven't finished the entire book - too busy watching football but if there is a television choice between Everton (if he played) or another team, Everton gets my attention because of him. He also is a man with a deep faith and in all, incredible. What a hero.
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Four Stars

Nice easy read, somewhat informative. A very driven fellow; it affected his marriage :-(
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