![]() ![]() ![]() “Doing it at the same time is an opportunity for families to read together. ![]() With Tim Tebow, what we found is you have so many kids who wanted to read his book, but it was a little too difficult, so after the fact we decided to do an edition for kids,” Sharkey said. On October 16, 2010, Rutgers defensive tackle Eric LeGrand was known as a key performer on the field and a much-loved teammate who could make anyone smile. Believe: My Faith and the Tackle That Changed My Life by Eric LeGrand and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at .uk. “Especially if the author is young, the readership is going to be that much younger. “Sometimes the concepts for adult books might be a little bit above the head of an 8- or 9-year old,” said Lisa Sharkey, senior vice president and director of creative development for HarperCollins Worldwide in New York, publisher of the LeGrand books and, last month, an autobiography of soccer player Hope Solo that was published in an adult and young-reader version on the same day with slightly different titles, cover images and formatting. ![]() Swanson’s “Manhunt” and Tim Tebow’s “Through My Eyes” have all been reissued in young-reader editions penned by the same author, only with fewer pages, larger type and smaller price tags. In recent years, Eric Schlosser’s “Fast Food Nation,” James L. Believe The Victorious Story of Eric LeGrand By Eric LeGrand Eric LeGrand was a defensive tackle at Rutgers when a crushing tackle on the field left him. ![]()
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