"I had no interest in trashing him": James Patterson on why he needed to tell Tiger Woods' story
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"I had no interest in trashing him": James Patterson on why he needed to tell Tiger Woods' story

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"I just wanted to tell the story and let people figure out." If you think about his life, he was always shielded from kind of — he was like, "Go golf, be great at golf, and don't worry about the other stuff." I wouldn't say I'm a super great, great, great Christian anymore, but I always have that thing about like I'm like, "Let's forgive people within reason." And at the end of it, he quotes — he doesn't know whether it's Churchill or somebody else — but something to the effect of, "Never waste a good crisis." This is the college English major in me wanting to ask this question, but I was curious — did you draw inspiration, for the book's title from the William Blake poem, "Tyger, Tyger?"

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