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I love this author - young readers edition - awesome.
Of course after Untamed, I needed to read Abby's book. Equally as inspiring and motivating I enjoyed how she organized the text into 8 core beliefs. I will be re-reading this with the family and talking through what she has laid before us. ALSO, I will be reading her Barnard speech shortly ♥️🙌
Great, quick and direct motivational read! I'm a big Abby Wambach/Glennon Doyle fan, and this shows that Wambach has found her next journey.
My daughter is running girl’s XC this fall. The coaches are focusing this season on what they call “pointing and lifting.” You point to someone and lift them with positive and specific words. I picked Tommy up from a team brunch and mentioned my love of the motto to the mom who was hosting. She asked if I had read 𝘞𝘰𝘭𝘧𝘱𝘢𝘤𝘬 by Abby Wambach because the idea came from it. I knew the young reader version was in my school library so I brought it home. It took me about 15 minutes to read, and I would
Wolfpack is the BEST leadership book I have ever read and the only one that has ever made me cry. Inclusive, inspirational & uplifting in that when we see each other for the gifts we all truly are, together we can make a better world.
Huge praise for Abby Wambach and Wolfpack! This book is powerful and impactful with sage wisdom and advice on every page. I immediately started sharing this book with others and purchased multiple copies!
What a great take on leadership and teamwork. I really enjoyed Abby’s positivity and humility.
I listened to this book courtesy of Libro.fm. I really appreciated hearing it read by Abby herself. This powerful affirmation for the next generation was inspiring and uplifting. Wambach’s message about finding your pack will resonate with tweens and young adults who are trying to find their place and purpose. She also allows for a vulnerability that gives insight for kids who look at people who are successful and think they have it all together and never question themselves. Abby’s frank admiss...
Abby Wambach, Olympic gold medalist, FIFA World Cup champion, six-time winner of US Soccer Athlete of the Year award, and activist has written this motivational and inspirational book for youths. In it she writes about her time as a soccer player and recalls memories from her youth within the theme that wolves can effect change - and you are the wolf! “Young people must stop following the Old Rules, which exist only to maintain the status quo... old ways of thinking will never help us build a ne...
I've read the original, and now the young version. Obviously they are similar! This one concentrates more on the message and cuts out a lot of the examples and thinking to push right for the encouraging notes -- be willing to try! Learn from mistakes! Support your team! Expect greatness from yourself!I like the messages. I find a lot of the metaphors a bit muddled -- in the story of Little Red Riding Hood, Wambach wants us to embrace the wolf, not the little girl who must learn to stay on the pa...
Bought this to share with the girl's soccer team I coach. Did it as a team book study, great themes from ask for the ball to being yourself that apply both on and off the field. I was glad they made a kid-friendly edition without the swearing because while as an adult I enjoyed the snarky and emphatic twists of the original, I also really wanted to share it with my players and it wouldn't have been age appropriate so this edition is perfect in a different way. Bonus awesome thank you points for
This was an excellent young reader’s edition! I also appreciated her explanation at the end of the book of why she needed to not only rewrite in a way that is accessible to young readers but also updating language. She says that as she has gotten older, she has learned and grown and so does her language because words matter. She said people say you have to be PC all the time and you can’t just say what you want and her response is to that is, you are not willing to do the work to do and be bette...
...A powerful book for all humans but especially young women. I truly loved the breakdown into right rules, with new and old versions. Example: “Old Rule: be grateful for what you have; new rule: be grateful for what you have AND demand what you deserve.” HELL YES. Girls need to hear this when they’re young! Every one of her ideas and rules follows a similar path encouraging them to be strong, authentic, and supportive of each other. I highly recommend this book for young readers and her origina...