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Set against a backdrop of social change during the 1970s, State is an important, compelling, and entertaining first-person account of what it was like to live through both traditional gender discrimination in sports and the joy of the very first days of equalityor at least the closest that one high school girls basketball team ever came to it. In 1975, freshman Melissa Isaacsonalong with the other girls whod spent summers with their noses pressed against the fences of Little League ball fields, unable to playentered Niles West High School in suburban Chicago with one goal: make a team, any team. For Missy, that team turned out to be basketball. Title IX had passed just three years earlier, prohibiting gender discrimination in education programs or activities, including athletics. As a result, states like Illinois began implementing varsity competitionand state tournamentsfor girls high school sports. At the time, Missy and her teammates didnt really understand the legislation. All they knew was they finally had opportunitiesto play, to learn, to sweat, to lose, to winand an identity: They were athletes. They were a team. And in 1979, they became state champions. With the intimate insights of the girl who lived it, the pacing of a born storyteller, and the painstaking reporting of a veteran sports journalist, Isaacson chronicles one high school teams journey to the state championship. In doing so, Isaacson shows us how a group of tomboy misfits found themselves and each other, and how basketball rescued them from their collective frustrations and troubled homes, and forever altered the course of their lives. Supplemental educator materials are available from the publisher.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781572842908
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 320
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-10-22
- Förlag: Surrey Books,U.S.