Description
As an off-season of summer jobs and basketball camps turns to fall, as students arrive and the games begin, Blais charts the ups and downs of the team and paints a portrait of the wider Amherst community, which comes to revel in the athletic exploits of their girls. Finally, a women's team was getting the attention they deserve. And the Hurricanes were richly deserving; these teenage girls are fierce and funny, smart and ambitious, and they are the heart of this gripping book. In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle is a classic sports book, a timeless look at girls' athletics.
About the Author
Madeleine Blais was a reporter for the Miami Herald for years before joining the faculty of the School of Journalism at the University of Massachusetts. She is the author of In These Girls, Hope is a Muscle, Uphill Walkers, and The Heart Is an Instrument, a collection of her journalism.
Madeleine Blais lives in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Reviews
Praise for In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle:
A National Bestseller
Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction
"[In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle] will satisfy your desire for a book with a sharp human-interest angle-competitive girls becoming women-and game-time excitement."-New York Times
"Beautifully written . . . A celebration of girls and athletics." USA Today
"Joyful . . . The reader gets a real sense of these girls and their dreams." New York Times Book Review
"Extraordinary." Baltimore Sun
"Tender and upbeat . . . Wonderfully wry . . . A delight to read." Philadelphia Inquirer
"A beautiful book . . . The art of athleticism is depicted in its essence."-Denver Post
"Flows like a novel . . . These basketball players show us what women can do when they work together as a team." Atlanta Constitution
"Engrossing . . . Better than the best pep talk, this book will kindle your pride in your own unique, feminine strength." New Woman
"A special book . . . Alternately funny, exciting and moving, the book should be enjoyed not only by girls and women who have played sports but also those who wanted to but let themselves be discouraged." Publishers Weekly
"A much-needed addition to sports writing for women . . . Extremely readable and compact . . . Compelling." School Library Journal
"Few journalists in the country can match the moves and magic of Madeleine Blais. She writes with a blend of subtlety, grace, and humor smoother than fine whiskey, and she has never been better than she is here. I thought that everything that needed to be said about high school sports in America had already been said. I was wrong."-Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights
"A fantastic account of a high school basketball team . . . A great book." Stefan Fatsis, author of A Few Seconds of Panic and WordFreak
"Blais's narrative gift has produced a touching, exciting book about a subject largely ignored until now, namely women athletes. Her story of a year in the life of a high school basketball team and its hometown goes far beyond the obvious to illuminate how people really feel, how things really work."-Anne Bernays
"This book is the product of a perfect marriage. The subject is timely and fascinating, and Madeleine Blais is a first-rate reporter and writer."-Tracy Kidder
Awards
Winner of Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction and A National Bestseller.
Book Information
ISBN 9780802121455
Author Madeleine Blais
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Publisher Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press