All In: An Autobiography

All In: An Autobiography

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  • Create Date:2021-08-18 10:51:19
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  • Author:Billie Jean King
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Summary

An inspiring and intimate self-portrait of the champion of equality that encompasses her brilliant tennis career, unwavering activism, and an ongoing commitment to fairness and social justice

In this spirited account, Billie Jean King details her life's journey to find her true self。 She recounts her groundbreaking tennis career--six years as the top-ranked woman in the world, twenty Wimbledon championships, thirty-nine grand-slam titles, and her watershed defeat of Bobby Riggs in the famous Battle of the Sexes。 She poignantly recalls the cultural backdrop of those years and the profound impact on her worldview from the women's movement, the assassinations and anti-war protests of the 1960s, the civil rights movement, and, eventually, the LGBTQ+ rights movement。
She describes the myriad challenges she's hurdled--entrenched sexism, an eating disorder, near financial ruin after being outed--on her path to publicly and unequivocally acknowledging her sexual identity at the age of fifty-one。 And she talks about how her life today remains one of indefatigable service。 She offers insights and advice on leadership, business, activism, sports, politics, marriage equality, parenting, sexuality, and love。 She shows how living honestly and openly has had a transformative effect on her relationships and happiness。 Hers is the story of a pathbreaking feminist, a world-class athlete, and an indomitable spirit whose impact has transcended even her spectacular achievements in sports。

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brettlikesbooks

thank you SO MUCH @knopf — i was thrilled to receive this advance copy of:ALL IN by billie jean king (autobiography) this honest, fascinating account chronicles king’s life and how she used her brilliant, well-honed tennis skills, her exceptional work ethic, and her dogged determination to be the best in the world, and how she parlayed her role as a champion on the court into a force of change in not only women’s tennis, but for the equality and inclusion of all people + if you are a female who thank you SO MUCH @knopf — i was thrilled to receive this advance copy of:ALL IN by billie jean king (autobiography) this honest, fascinating account chronicles king’s life and how she used her brilliant, well-honed tennis skills, her exceptional work ethic, and her dogged determination to be the best in the world, and how she parlayed her role as a champion on the court into a force of change in not only women’s tennis, but for the equality and inclusion of all people + if you are a female who plays/played high school sports (when i played high school tennis in the late 80s it never occurred to me that just a few years earlier i may not have had that opportunity!) or if you enjoy watching women’s college or pro sports (such as, i don’t know, like the american women winning more medals than the men at this summer’s olympics maybe) then you owe a debt of gratitude in no small part to @billiejeanking + i’ve played and loved tennis since i was 10 years old and won the first tournament i played in (swipe to see the look of pure joy on my face as i stared at my trophy 😆) and no one has done more for girls & women in tennis —and indeed any sport— than BJK。 when i saw her some 15 years ago in the lobby of our hotel in disney world, i was stunned stupid。 i somehow managed to approach her and ask for a photo (—>) yet was still awestruck enough that i couldn’t articulate to her my admiration and appreciation。 i hope she reads this so at least now i can say ‘thank you’ @billiejeanking🎾“I told myself that day that I would spend my life fighting for equal rights and opportunities for everyone, so no one felt scorned or left out。 I believed our church’s teaching that I was put on this earth to do good with my life。 Now I had a better idea what my calling could be: I could bring people together through tennis。 If I was good enough and fortunate enough to be No。 1 in the world, tennis would be my platform。”🎾you can grab your copy TOMORROW, august 17!🎾instagram book reviews @brettlikesbooks 。。。more

C。M。B。

A MF QUEEEEEEENNN! A life well lived for herself and for others。

Olive Fellows (abookolive)

Review forthcoming in the Christian Science Monitor!

Adriane Bailey

I truly enjoyed this preview copy of Billie Jean King's autobiography。 From her early years to her more recent endeavors, she has always been uniquely her own。 This book was engaging, and I enjoyed her tails of Wimbledon and those of her family。 A must read for tennis fans! I truly enjoyed this preview copy of Billie Jean King's autobiography。 From her early years to her more recent endeavors, she has always been uniquely her own。 This book was engaging, and I enjoyed her tails of Wimbledon and those of her family。 A must read for tennis fans! 。。。more

Barbara Hall

The memoir from this living legend is a fascinating account of her life。 From her early childhood in Long Beach where she first picked up a tennis racquet and through her life at nearly 80 years of age, I was riveted by her story (doesn't hurt that I'm an avid tennis player and a very avid fanatic of the men's and women's pro tour!)。 As a naturally gifted athlete who excelled in all sports as a child, King quickly discovered that in 1950s America, sports minded girls had very few opportunities a The memoir from this living legend is a fascinating account of her life。 From her early childhood in Long Beach where she first picked up a tennis racquet and through her life at nearly 80 years of age, I was riveted by her story (doesn't hurt that I'm an avid tennis player and a very avid fanatic of the men's and women's pro tour!)。 As a naturally gifted athlete who excelled in all sports as a child, King quickly discovered that in 1950s America, sports minded girls had very few opportunities and were treated very differently compared to boys。 She recalls an early episode in her life when she was not allowed to pose for a tennis team group photo because she was wearing shorts instead of a tennis dress。Along with her determination to become the #1 tennis player in the world, she comes of age in the 60s and 70s and documents her recognition of social injustices, which leads her into lifelong activism for equality -- gender, racial, sexual, financial, political。 In addition, the women's tennis pro tour as it exists today owes its origin to her pioneering work。 Though her public persona has always been one of strength and perseverance, King writes of her struggles with her sexual orientation and the emotional toll it took before coming out as gay in her early 50s。 She writes with heartfelt honesty in assessing her successes as well as her failures, professionally and personally。 Since retiring from tennis, King has continued her relentless activism and in this memoir, is the inspiring story of an elite athlete's extraordinary journey in helping to usher in equality in sports, gender equality and human rights。 。。。more