
Merril Hoge's Book "Find A Way" Resonates With Readers
A memoir that sends a message of hope
PITTSBURGH, May 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- According to ESPN Sportscaster and NFL Super Star, Merril Hoge, each of us has an intrinsic ability to face challenges – however grand or small, you alter them, or you alter yourself to meet them. That is precisely the overarching message in Find A Way, Hoge's recently released memoir and a must for anyone searching for an inspirational and human view of overcoming life's hurdles.
What Hoge hopes to accomplish by sharing his personal story is more than a silver-lining attitude. The book offers a memorable formula for upgrading life's challenges to triumphant status: saturate acceptance and finding the inner strength that we each possess.
Find A Way, which hit the bookshelves last September, has grabbed the attention of innumerable readers. Roger Goodell, commissioner, National Football League, says, "Find A Way is not only Merril's inspirational story, it's a philosophy of life based on uncommon effort leading to uncommon results. Merril's passion and positive energy shine through in this great read about football and so much more."
As with any great non-fiction, Find A Way is written with humility and fortitude. It encompasses the insights gained as Hoge's NFL career ended with lightening speed, when his mother died, and most profoundly when he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. He takes us into the locker room, in the huddle and in the hospital room.
Football fans will certainly enjoy the troves of inside information and the accounts of playing on the field, but Hoge has set his sights on a wider meaning and readership. He says, "Find a Way are the three words that transformed my life and help me to achieve my dreams. I want readers to know they already have the strength within to find beauty and triumph in their lives, despite any circumstances."
For more information about "Find A Way" or Merril Hoge, please visit www.merrilhoge.com.
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