One Life
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Megan Rapinoe
Emma Brockes
An instant New York Times bestseller!“Rapinoe's 'signature pose' from the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup is synonymous to the feeling we got when finishing this book: heart full, arms wide and ready to take up space in this world.”—USA Today Megan Rapinoe, Olympic gold medalist and two-time Women's World Cup champion, reveals for the first time her life both on and off the field. Guided by her personal journey into social justice, brimming with humor, humanity, and joy, she urges all of us to ask ourselves, What will you do with your one life? Only four years old when she kicked her first soccer ball, Megan Rapinoe developed a love – and clear talent – for the game at a young age. But it was her parents who taught her that winning was much less important than how she lived her life. From childhood on, Rapinoe always did what she could to stand up for what was right—even if it meant going up against people who disagreed. In One Life, Megan Rapinoe invites readers on a remarkable journey, looking back on both her victories and her failures, and pulls back the curtain on events we know only from the headlines. After the 2011 World Cup, discouraged by how few athletes were open about their sexuality, Rapinoe decided to come out publicly as gay and use her platform to advocate for marriage equality. Recognizing the power she had to bring attention to critical issues, in 2016 she took a knee during the national anthem in solidarity with former NFL player Colin Kaepernick to protest racial injustice and police brutality—the first high-profile white athlete to do so. The backlash was immediate, but it couldn’t compare to the overwhelming support. Rapinoe became a force of change. Here for the first time, Rapinoe reflects upon some of the most pivotal moments in her life and career – from her realization in college that she was gay, through the disputes with soccer coaches and officials over her decision to kneel, to the first time she met her now-fiancé WNBA champion Sue Bird, and up through suing the US Soccer Federation over gender discrimination and equal pay. Throughout, Rapinoe makes clear the obligation we all have to speak up, and the impact each of us can have on our communities. Deeply personal and inspiring, One Life reveals that real, concrete change lies within all of us, and asks: If we all have the same resource—this one precious life, made up of the decisions we make every day—what are you going to do? "One Life makes it clear that Rapinoe’s greatest accomplishments may ultimately come away from the soccer pitch. She’s a new kind of American hero."—San Francisco Chronicle
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Author
Megan Rapinoe
Pages
240
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2020-11-10
ISBN
1984881175 9781984881175
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"This is the story of Megan Rapinoe, one of the greatest US women’s soccer players, although I’m sure she’d like to be remembered for much more than that. This is the 3rd US women’s soccer team memoir I have read and enjoyed. I don’t personally agree with all of Megan’s views or beliefs but I do believe in healthy conversations and she certainly starts those. Much of this book centers around her activism, especially with equal pay in US soccer. It’s no surprise, but there is a very sad theme when you read these women’s books on how unfairly these large organizations, and even coaches, treat them. "
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Sheldon Rapoza
"This book is enthralling. I enjoyed every minute I spent reading it. Megan discusses her career, journey through her sexuality, and taking advantage of her position to speak up about various social justice movements. Inspiring is not a strong enough word to describe this while she is so relatable and humorous you make an instant connection to her character. "
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Elizabeth Vaughn
"A blend of a self autobiography and American politics. A light read that offers Megan’s prospective of politics and the experiences that shape them. While given insight to life on a professional football player. I enjoyed this read and believe it was very well written."
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Emily Pollock
"Brilliant and well executed display of self. This book demonstrates the beauty of knowing who you are and standing up for that person. Equally educational and inspiring, Rapinoe dives boldly into the issues of pay equality in the world of women’s sports (and women in business in general), as well as lgbtq and racial equality. "
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Chelsie Karling