Blurb submitted by Ryan L.
Shoe Dog is nonfiction
In 1962, the only thing Phil Knight had on his mind after returning home from Stanford was this crazy idea. This idea was so powerful, so revolutionary, so crazy that it was driving him insane! Phil only knew one thing that could relieve the stress of his demanding father and his need for a job: running.
In his new memoir, the CEO of Nike reminisces about how he launched one of the largest corporations in the world. No longer remaining a mystery, Knight takes readers on his vigorous journey from the track, to Eastern Asia, and to the rest of the world.
Knight shows how all you need is a dream and the tenacity to follow it to reach your goals. With the help of friends and family along the way, Knight flipped the $50 his father gave him into the most recognizable trademark in human history.
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