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Nike Is a Goddess: The History of Women in Sports | 
enlarge | Creator: Lissa Smith Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Pr Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 1231497
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st ed Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 331 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 6.5 x 1.5
ISBN: 0871137267 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.0820973 EAN: 9780871137265 ASIN: 0871137267
Publication Date: September 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Publisher: Atlantic Monthly PrDate of Publication: 1998Binding: Hard CoverCondition: Very GoodDescription: 0871137267 A former library book with the usual identifiers in a protective glossy dust jacket covering. Dust Jacket has some edgewear present. 1998 Atlantic Monthly Pr Hard Cover
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Amazon.com Both a gathering and a celebration, Nike brings together some of the best women writers on sports to chronicle, sport by sport, the struggles and the politics that permeate the arena, and the achievements of the achievers who've broken through to rise above. "The story of women in sports," writes former Stanford basketball star Mariah Burton Nelson in the introduction, "is a personal story, because nothing is more personal than a woman's bone, sinew, sweat and desire, and a political story, because nothing is more powerful than a woman's struggle to be free." Sport by sport, the history of women in sports unfolds in sweeping, breezy narratives: Shelley Smith on basketball, Grace Lichtenstein on tennis, Malanie Hauser on golf, Amy Nutt on baseball, Karen Karbo on swimming, Kathleen McElroy on track and field--and the list goes on. And, of course, heroes emerge: Babe Didrikson Zaharias, Althea Gibson, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Gertrude Ederle, Billie Jean King, and scores of others who've slipped through memory's net and are finally rescued here. Clearly assembled to inspire, Nike indeed does. But it also instructs. "This book shows what women can do when they work hard, when they team up, when they hurdle the barriers that are placed in front of them," writes Nelson. "It's about them, but it's also about us. By revealing their past, it points the way toward our future." And in Nike, so much of what's revealed borders on revelation. --Jeff Silverman
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An essential book on women's sports June 1, 2006 I am an author and scholar in the field of women's athletics, and this book is among the very best I have come across. Mariah Nelson provides an inspiring introduction, and the chapters cover a wide variety of sports from basketball to track and field to equestrian events. Each chapter is written by a different author, and they all bring unique voices to the mix. Editor Lissa Smith has done a great job of making it all hang together.
"Nike is a Goddess" is highly recommended to anyone interested in the history of women in sports.
--Vince Prygoski, author of "Worst to First, or, a 'Shock'ing tale of Women's Basketball in Motown" (available through Amazon.com)
A must read for sports fans of both genders March 9, 2002 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There are 13 essays about various sports and also includes and introduction and conclusion. Some of the essays were better than others, usually because of the sport the essay examined. Babe Didrikson is featured in more than one essay, which highlights her significance to women's sports. The essays really draw attention to the many contributions many women, who's names are not commonly known, have brought to their sports. As a knowledgeable sports fan I enjoyed learning new things about female athletics. The essay's covered Track and Field, Baseball and Softball, Tennis, Golf, Canoeing Kayaking, Rowing Sailing, Skiing, Figure Skating, Swimming, Equestrian Sports, Gymnastics, Soccer, Ice Hockey, and Basketball. I totally skipped the Boating, Equestrian, and Ice Hockey essays and skimmed the Skiing essay. These sports don't interest me even in men's sport (except Ice Hockey, but I can't buy the women's version of the sport). I would recommend this book and I'll keep it in case my 6 year old daughter one day wishes to learn more about one or more of these sports.
FINALLY December 12, 2001 I would really like to exhale now that someone finally gave props to the female basketball players who have great talent, but are not in the WNBA or Over Seas playing on a "professional level". Nike is a Goddess went "underground"to the best pro-am basketball tourney for woman at West 4th.ST. in NYC. These are the woman who have played for years in college and many other pro-am basketball tournaments. These woman are "street legends" of NYC. These woman are excellent players, professionals, mothers and SUPERB basketball players. I'm so glad someone noticed, Thanx!
This book reminds women of just how much they have achieved. August 11, 1999 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I was so impressed with this book that I plan to include it in a graduate-level college course about women's sports.
A remarkable book about remarkable women ! November 17, 1998 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
A MUST for all young women of today -truly inspirational. A comprehensive and significant book.
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