Description from Goodreads: "Number
4. It is just about the most common number in hockey, but invoke that
number and you can only be talking about one player -- the man often
referred to as the greatest ever to play the game: Bobby Orr. All of the trophies, records, and press clippings
leave unsaid as much about the man as they reveal. They tell us what Orr
did, but don’t tell us what inspired him, who taught him, or what he
learned along the way. They don’t tell what it was like for a shy
small-town kid to become one of the most celebrated athletes in the
history of the game, all the while in the full glare of the media. Orr himself has never put all this
into words, until now. After decades of refusing to speak of his past, he finally tells his story."
Watch NHL.com's Dan Rosen interview Bobby Orr about writing this book.