This is a very well-written book did I thoroughly enjoyed reading. It provides insight into the life of Andre Agassi, detailing his many highs and lows on the competitive tennis circuit of his day as well as in his private life. The book comes across as honest and direct and is definitely entertaining to read. Overall, I must say I did admire Mr. Agassi for being so open about his life. While many may criticize him for coming clean on the issue of drug use in this book, I view him not only as a winner on the court but off of it so. His book shows him to be a human being, one who makes mistakes but so learns from them. This is a glimpse of honesty in a world That Tends to like show. I liked Agassi's portrayals of his peers and the retelling of key matches in his career; and, like many, I could so identify with the portrait he painted of his childhood and family. On the whole, this is a highly recommendable book. It is ideal for people who are interested in Agassi, himself, tennis, personal journeys, sports, sports psychology etc .... I am sure thatthis Autobiography will prove to be inspirational to many people. Thank you for the nice book!