Journey from Homelessness to Stardom: Michael Oher's Story

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The Blind Side
The Blind Side is about about a homeless teen that has had a lot of trouble with family and people. His mom is a drug addict and his dad is no where to be found. He is a lost child being bounced around in and out of foster homes, and now as a teenager he finds himself discarded by the people he has been living with. He has an undiscovered talent that has yet to be shown, if only he got the chance. What he dosent know is that he make a big a big impact on his family and friends around him. Set in United States, Michael Lewis's September 2, 2006 novel, The Blind Side, The Blind Side is based on the remarkable true story of Baltimore Ravens' offensive left tackle Michael Oher.
At a young age, Oher had already been abandoned by his dad, and his mother struggled to find him a good home. He also had countless siblings to take care of. At that point in …show more content…

The strong and weak points in The Blind Side are when Michael over comes obstacles over and over without to much thought or effort. The Strong point is The Blind Side is the strong independent and motivated foster family and how they support Big Mike and push him to be better and more intelligent than he ever was. The Blind side does have a strong off put in the way the information is put in sequence and is illustrated, and also the way the body of The Blind Side is interpreted. The front cover is very suiting and is very well thought of for the way it is told. The author set a goal to touch others and teach others how something little can affect so many people. But also to tell the story of a young black teenager and the hardships he went through to make it in life. The author did accomplish his goal because he did touch other peoples hearts and opened many minds, and helped Big Mike move on from his past and accepting and forgiving his biological

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