Unstoppable: My Life So Far

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Product Details

Price
$16.00
Publisher
Sarah Crichton Books
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.7 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780374538026
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About the Author

Born in Nyagan, Russia, Maria Sharapova moved to the United States when she was six years old. At seventeen, Sharapova beat Serena Williams to win Wimbledon. She reached the number-one world ranking at eighteen, and has held that ranking a number of times since. To date, she has won five Grand Slams. She lives in Manhattan Beach, California.

Reviews

"'Maria Sharapova's Unstoppable May Just Be the Best Part of Her Comeback Tour.' . . . This is the bildungsroman of a controversial champion, a portrait of the athlete as an uncommonly driven young woman . . . It's also a Horatio Alger-worthy tale of rags to riches, with a slightly nihilistic Russian twist. . . " --Julia Felsenthal, Vogue

"Everybody ought to read it." --Pam Shriver, tennis champion and ESPN commentator

"A fascinating and well-written (with the help of Vanity Fair journalist Rich Cohen) insight into her struggles, triumphs, obsession with Williams, Russian pessimism and the roots of that famous haughtiness." --Simon Hattenstone, The Guardian

"Fiercely honest . . . a refreshing look at the tennis superstar's rags-to-riches story." --Hamptons

"The surprisingly compelling Unstoppable is at its best when recounting Sharapova's fraught early life . . . It's apt that Sharapova recruited non-fiction master Rich Cohen as her collaborator here. It's Cohen's polish that elevates Unstoppable." --David Shaftel, The Financial Times

"A determined journey from the bitter cold and desolation of Siberia to the warm (at times burning) glow of international superstardom . . . All the big matches are relived in a speedy, engaging way, and her prose exudes confidence as she describes her ability to dominate her peers on the tour and how she came to be considered one of the greatest female players of the game. Her writing becomes more vulnerable, frustrated, and interesting when she explores her struggles with Serena Williams." --Geoffrey Gray, Bookforum

"An inspiring memoir . . . Sure to satisfy longtime fans of women's tennis." --Booklist

"Insightful . . . Sharapova's eloquent self-awareness provides a rare glimpse into the disorienting push and pull of a famous athlete's life." --Publishers Weekly

"Remarkable . . . An impressive immigration tale, an inspiring coming-of-age narrative, and a host of useful advice on navigating celebrity culture. Sharapova demonstrates consistent dedication and impressive wisdom for her age." --Kirkus Reviews