

That weird brain of mine made all the difference.“ It didn’t matter what a save looked like to anyone else. He says, “All I knew was that I recognized ‘right’ when I felt it. Howard’s positive take on his medical challenges provide a good example for readers struggling with their own mental health.The descriptive narrative moves easily through different times in Howard’s life, from his childhood in a cramped New Jersey apartment to his return to an empty mansion immediately after his divorce, when he was playing for the Everton Football Club in England.A sincere autobiography in which Tim Howard shares his struggles of growing up with Tourette’s and OCD and explains how they molded him into the soccer player he is today.
