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Whatever It Takes
ISBN #: 0374525978
ISBN#: 978-0374525972
First anthology of women’s writings about
sport’s personal meanings published
For 150 years women’s presence on playing fields and
in the gym has sparked public debate . . . but received little
serious attention. In Whatever It Takes -- the first anthology
of women’s personal essays on their experiences in competitive
sport -- 53 female writers break the news about what women
seek and find in athletic competition.
Contributors to Whatever It Takes include three Pulitzer
Prize winners, an Olympian, a recipient of the Before Columbus
American Book Award, two former pro basketball players, several
unrepentant tomboys, a winner of the Lavan Poetry Prize, a
national track champion, novice competitors, and coaches,
parents, and fans.
Among historical pieces sprinkled through the book are an
1895 essay by a Women’s Christian Temperance Union president
who called her bicycle Gladys, because riding it made her
glad, and a 1925 newspaper column by an early woman sports
journalist noting the formation of a collegiate football team
by female athletes who decided that basketball just wasn’t
strenuous enough to be enjoyable.
Whatever It Takes: Women on Women’s Sport is scheduled
for publication in August, 1999 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux;
editors Joli Sandoz and Joby Winans; ISBN 0-374-52597-8).
This book is a companion volume to A Whole Other Ball Game,
the first historical collection of women’s fiction and
poetry about women’s competitive athletics, edited by
Joli Sandoz and published by The Noonday Press at FSG in 1997
(ISBN 0-374-52521-8).
Pre-Publication Response to Whatever It Takes: Women
on Women’s Sport
This book is great for anyone who has dreams and aspirations
. . .
Kristine Lilly, member of World Cup Champion, U.S. Women's
World National Soccer Team
Thoughtful and thought-provoking, this collection celebrates
the power of sport in the lives of women. The voices you hear
are, at turns, fresh, funny, feisty, pensive, resolute and
triumphant.
Lauren Kessler, author of Full Court Press: A Season in the
Life of a Winning Basketball Team and Coordinator of the Graduate
Program in Literary Nonfiction, University of Oregon
Finally! A book dedicated to women by women sharing their
personal experiences of self-discovery through sports! From
boxing to rowing, baseball to swimming, each story is told
with passion and flare. . . . It’s about being who you
are without anyone holding you back. . . . I applaud this
book!
Annie Nelson, Little League coach and winner of five world
sailing titles
IF YOU REVIEW BOOKS OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO DOES:
Review copies of Whatever It Takes and of A Whole Other Ball
Game are available from Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Fax 212-206-5340,
or call 212-206-5322, to reach Cary Goldstein in the FSG publicity
department.
Contacts: Joli Sandoz and Joby Winans 360-866-4031, jobyw@olywa.net
Cary Goldstein Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 212-206-5322 or
FAX 212-206-5340 |