Q&A with Larry Platt, Stuart Scott biographer
Posted Apr 21, 2015
The book is full of his doubts and fears. It begins in March of 2014 with a story in The New York Times about his perseverance and how he was sort of wrestling with that idea at the time. The article called him a hero, and he says in the book that he didn’t feel like a hero, he just didn’t want to die. It’s full of the times he cried and the hundreds or even thousands of times he wanted to quit and how he was always able to stay strong.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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