Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Politics & Prose: A Smashing Bio “Use whatever winning sports analogy you want to describe this smashing bio of Althea Gibson… Sally H. Jacobs serves up a damning commentary on how the economic structure and inherent racism of competitive tennis in the 1950s and 1960s prevented Althea from being a household name like the Williams sisters, Arthur Ashe, Billie Jean King, Coco Graff or any other stars of the court you know now.” — Wendy Wasserman, Politics & Prose (Washington, DC) Read More Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Books Revisited: Incredible Writing “Absolutely incredible writing. This athlete is long overdue for such a thorough and loving biography to cement her legacy as the greatest champion.” — Brooke Beehler, Books Revisited (St. Cloud, MN) Read More Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Raven Book Store: A Justifiably Detailed Biography “Gibson was overlooked — worse, dismissed. What this book also makes clear is that she didn’t want to be an ambassador for her race; she just wanted to play tennis. Hopefully, this justifiably detailed biography will bring her the credit she most richly deserves.” — Kelly Barth, the Raven Book Store (Lawrence, KS) Source Read More Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Readers’ Books: An Important Book “An important biography of the groundbreaking tennis champion and legend, Althea Gibson… This is a book that belongs not only with other sports biographies but on the U.S. history bookshelves as well.” — Barbara Hall, Readers’ Books (Sonoma, CA) Read More
Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Politics & Prose: A Smashing Bio “Use whatever winning sports analogy you want to describe this smashing bio of Althea Gibson… Sally H. Jacobs serves up a damning commentary on how the economic structure and inherent racism of competitive tennis in the 1950s and 1960s prevented Althea from being a household name like the Williams sisters, Arthur Ashe, Billie Jean King, Coco Graff or any other stars of the court you know now.” — Wendy Wasserman, Politics & Prose (Washington, DC) Read More
Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Books Revisited: Incredible Writing “Absolutely incredible writing. This athlete is long overdue for such a thorough and loving biography to cement her legacy as the greatest champion.” — Brooke Beehler, Books Revisited (St. Cloud, MN) Read More
Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Raven Book Store: A Justifiably Detailed Biography “Gibson was overlooked — worse, dismissed. What this book also makes clear is that she didn’t want to be an ambassador for her race; she just wanted to play tennis. Hopefully, this justifiably detailed biography will bring her the credit she most richly deserves.” — Kelly Barth, the Raven Book Store (Lawrence, KS) Source Read More
Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Indie Booksellers Laura Trippi 6/9/23 Readers’ Books: An Important Book “An important biography of the groundbreaking tennis champion and legend, Althea Gibson… This is a book that belongs not only with other sports biographies but on the U.S. history bookshelves as well.” — Barbara Hall, Readers’ Books (Sonoma, CA) Read More