Yes Ma'am, No Sir: The 12 Essential Steps for Success in Life
By (Author) Coach Ken Carter
Little, Brown & Company
Grand Central Publishing
28th February 2012
29th March 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular psychology
158
Hardback
256
Width 179mm, Height 224mm, Spine 23mm
376g
Long before Ken Carter became 'Coach Carter' of Hollywood movie fame, he was a self-made successful local businessman and basketball coach at Richmond High School in Richmond, CA - a high school that's located in one of the toughest neighborhoods in the country.
Based on Coach's success, not only in life, but with the students' whose lives he directly influenced, YES MA'AM, NO SIR focuses on how basic lessons can change lives. From leadership, respect and honesty to civility, goal achievement, education and persistence, Coach inspires readers to go after their dreams and to be the person they aspire to be.The true lessons come to life through Carter's stories. His accounts of his own journey as one in a family of nine children trying to make ends meet on a small farm in rural Mississippi as well as chronicling how his players-most of whom had rough upbringings in Richmond-overcame obstacles, poverty, and adversity with opportunity and encouragement are emotional and inspirational. Coach Carter scores big with this efficient, straightforward read filled with no-nonsense observations on how to win in life. - Publishers Weekly
Ken Carter was previously Head Coach for Richmond High School (Richmond, CA), from 1997 - 2002. Coach Carter is best known for locking out his undefeated Varsity basketball team in order to push them to improve their grades, which was later featured in a highly successful major motion picture starring Samuel L. Jackson as Coach Carter. These days, Ken Carter continues to be an active advocate for Richmond's youth and is active in his community. In addition to coaching, Carter is owner/operator of Prime Time Publications and Prime Time Sports. Coach Carter attended George Fox University in Oregon and has to his credit the following awards: Harvard Club's Distinguished Secondary Educator Award, NAACP's Impact Citizen of the Year Award, California State Lottery/Governor Gray Davis' Heroes in Education Award, San Francisco Mayor, Willie Brown's Leadership Award, California's Unsung Heroes Award, the A.N.G. California Boy's Coach of the Year Award and has been presented with a Proclamation from the City of Richmond. He was recently honoured as a recipient of CityFlight Newsmagazine's the Ten Most Influential African Americans in the Bay Area for 2000 in the Sports category.