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thought that this was a great book, I enjoyed reading
it because my favorite female athletes were the subjects in this book, This book shows the stroggle that athletes go through and the publicity that is always there no matter what, This was probably the best book Unlike a few of my fellow reviewers, I found the structure of the book to be interesting and would recommend it to anyone who caught up in the U.
S. Women's run to the Women's World Cup Chanpionship, Briefly, the author used the Women's World Cup Final game as Have you ever read a book and dreaded coming to the end You can't stop reading it, but you try and pace yourself because you don't want it to ever stop.
Well, obviously, I feel this way about The Girls of Summer, by Jere Longman, I was at theWomen's World Cup Jere Longman's, The Girls of Summer, is by far one of the best non fiction books I have ever read.
I am a huge Womens National Team fan, I am always in search for a great book, depicting the life and success's of the entire team, He coherses through the professional and Jere Longman has a real hit here, You don't have to love soccer to love this book, Not only does Longman tell of the Womens World Cup win, but of the entire existance of the National team, He discusses subjects that other authors would never dream of touching, such as The Girls of Summer provides an in depth look not only of theWorld Cup final match against China but also gives a good history of the U.
S. women's national team. The book looks at brief parts of the game as they occurred and then breaks away from the game to fill I loved this book.
It told about the history of what made the team and womens soccer so good and fun, If you love soccer and history, you will love this book, Good things come to those who wait that's what we're always told, The NY Times' chief Olympics writer comes through with a book that delivers what it promises a description of every facet of the women's world cup tournament.
It shows just how much the national Now with a new afterword The Girls of Summer by the award winning New York Times sportswriter Jere Longman takes a serious compelling look at the women who won theWorld Cup and brings to life the skills and victories of the American team Longman explores the issues this unprecedented achievement has raised the importance of the players as role models the significance of race and class the sexualization of the team members and the differences between men and women's sports Provocative and insightful this book reminds us that the real struggles are off the field and some remain to be wonNow with a new afterword, The Girls of Summer, by the award winning New York Times sportswriter Jere Longman, takes a serious, compelling look at the women who won theWorld Cup and brings to life the skills and victories of the American team.
Longman explores the issues this unprecedented achievement has raised: the importance of the players as role models the significance of race and class the sexualization of the team members and the differences between men and women's sports.
Provocative and insightful, this book reminds us that the real struggles are off the field and some remain to be won, Now with a new afterword, The Girls of Summer, by the award winning New York Times sportswriter Jere Longman, takes a serious, compelling look at the women who won theWorld Cup and brings to life the skills and victories of the American team.
Longman explores the issues this unprecedented achievement has raised: the importance of the players as role models the significance of race and class the sexualization of the team members and the differences between men and women's sports.
Provocative and insightful, this book reminds us that the real struggles are off the field and some remain to be won, .