When he stepped into history's spotlight at the National Democratic Convention, Craig Robinson recalls that nothing could have been more gratifying than introducing his sister, Michelle Obama, to millions of Americans. Within minutes, he won the hearts of the nation by sharing highlights of growing up in the modest Robinson household, where the two were raised by devoted parents who taught them the values of education, hard work, and the importance of reaching far beyond what even seemed possible. Those lessons of character were fundamentals in shaping Craig Robinson's own remarkable journey: from his days playing street basketball on Chicago's Southside, while excelling academically, to admission at Princeton University, where he was later named Ivy League Player of the Year, twice. After playing professionally in Europe, Robinson made an about-face, entering the competitive field of finance. With his MBA from the University of Chicago, his meteoric rise landed him a partnership in a promising new venture. But another dream beckoned and Craig made the unusual decision to forego the trappings of money and status in the business world in order to become a basketball coach. He soon helped transform three struggling teams - as an assistant coach at Northwestern, then as head coach at Brown and now at Oregon State University. In his first season at OSU, he navigated what was declared to be one of the nation's best single season turnarounds. In A Game of Character, Robinson takes readers behind the scenes to meet his most important influences in his understanding of the winning traits that are part of his playbook for success. Central to his story are his parents, Marian and Fraser, two indefatigable individuals who showed their children how to believe in themselves and live their lives with conviction through love, discipline and respect. With insights into this exemplary family, we relive memories of how Marian sacrificed a career to be a full-time mom, how Fraser got up and went to work every day while confronting the challenges of multiple sclerosis, how Craig and Michelle strengthened their bond as they journeyed out of the Southside to Princeton University and eventually, the national stage. Heartwarming, inspiring, and even transformational, A Game of Character comes just at the right time in an era of change, reminding readers of our opportunity to work together and embrace the character of our nation, to make a difference in the lives of others and to pave the way for the next generation.
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"I enjoyed learning about the early family life of Michele and Craig Robinson, what they learned from their parents, how they were inspired to become the people they are today. "
— Mary (4 out of 5 stars)
" Mostly Craig Robinson's biography, and a study in overuse of the exclamation point! I didn't find any of the stories of character-building particularly compelling, but it was interesting to learn of his humble beginings and life story. "
— Roger, 11/25/2013" I'm tempted to give it four starts based solely on its message, but the truth is, this is a site for readers, and this is simply not written well enough for four stars. It's a good book with a good message, but it drags. Read the intro and the first two or three chapters. The rest is filler! "
— Leo, 7/24/2013" I read this book awhile ago but I loved it! "
— Karen, 7/18/2013" Wonderful read! In many instance I could really relate to Robinson. I would suggest this piece to anyone interested in character-building and personal growth. "
— Brittaney, 12/19/2012" OBAMAAAAAA! "
— Andray, 7/9/2012" This was a quick, inspirational read that gives some insight into Michelle Obama's older brother and his life story. A great book for teens due to its simplicity of message. "
— Alisa, 6/21/2012" A quick read and a truly inspirational story! "
— Sharron, 4/29/2012" I enjoyed learning about the early family life of Michele and Craig Robinson, what they learned from their parents, how they were inspired to become the people they are today. "
— Mary, 11/10/2011" A quick read and a truly inspirational story! "
— Sharron, 7/1/2011" This was a quick, inspirational read that gives some insight into Michelle Obama's older brother and his life story. A great book for teens due to its simplicity of message. "
— Alisa, 2/9/2011" Wonderful read! In many instance I could really relate to Robinson. I would suggest this piece to anyone interested in character-building and personal growth. "
— Brittuhkneeduh, 6/4/2010" Mostly Craig Robinson's biography, and a study in overuse of the exclamation point! I didn't find any of the stories of character-building particularly compelling, but it was interesting to learn of his humble beginings and life story. "
— Roger, 5/7/2010Craig Robinson is an actor, comedian, and musician best known for his work in such films as Hot Tub Time Machine and Pineapple Express and for his role on NBC’s The Office and as the host of Caraoke Showdown.
Korey Jackson, an Earphones Award-winning narrator, is an actor, known for his roles in the films 37, Life Itself, and Anesthesia. He earned his MFA in acting from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.