What is up everyone! Did you have a good day? First, I just want to thank all of you for your attention and for reading about me telling you some stories on this blog even my last post on this blog. Today i will share to you a video about me interview Mae Braddock, Jim Braddock's wife. Before i share the link to watch the video, i'll share the summary of the book.
The novel entitled "Cinderella Man". written by Marc Cerasini from B2 level (Intermediate+). This book has 21.049 words in 85 pages.
The story in this novel is about a famous
boxer who bring some hope to american people, his name is Jim Braddock. he was
supposed to retire because he lost many fight and he lost his boxing license.
Because of that he had crisis economics and he must hard work to keep him alive
with his family. During the Great Depression, ex-boxer James J. Braddock works
as a day laborer until his former manager Joe Goul offers him a one-time slot
against a rising young contender. After he wins a shocking upset, Braddock goes
back into the ring full time, against the wishes of his frightened wife, Mae.
Dubbed "The Cinderella Man" for his rags-to-riches story, Braddock
sets his sights on the defending champion, the fearsome Max Baer.
This project is make by me and Johanna, you can check in her blog too. This is the first time i read that much word to make this project work. Thank you Johanna to push me to read that much words. I think it's hard for me as personal, I didn't usally read that much, but at this project i have to understand the story. Thank you for Sir Daniel Kurniawan that give me the opportunity to make this project with Johanna. This project make me learn some new thind and make me read. As i said before i will give you the link to watch my video interview with Mae Braddock, this is the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUKIC9oPLuE
I think that's all for today. Don't forget to like my video and give the comment if you like it or not. thank you for your time to read this post. See you in another post! Have a good day!
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