NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER * An inspiring and intimate self-portrait of the champion of equality that encompasses her brilliant tennis career, unwavering activism, and an ongoing commitment to fairness and social justice.
"A story about the personal strength, immense growth, and undeniable greatness of one woman who fearlessly stood up to a culture trying to break her down."-Serena Williams
In this spirited account, Billie Jean King details her life's journey to find her true self. She recounts her groundbreaking tennis career-six years as the top-ranked woman in the world, twenty Wimbledon championships, thirty-nine grand-slam titles, and her watershed defeat of Bobby Riggs in the famous "Battle of the Sexes." She poignantly recalls the cultural backdrop of those years and the profound impact on her worldview from the women's movement, the assassinations and anti-war protests of the 1960s, the civil rights movement, and, eventually, the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
She describes the myriad challenges she's hurdled-entrenched sexism, an eating disorder, near financial peril after being outed-on her path to publicly and unequivocally acknowledging her sexual identity at the age of fifty-one. She talks about how her life today remains one of indefatigable service. She offers insights and advice on leadership, business, activism, sports, politics, marriage equality, parenting, sexuality, and love. And she shows how living honestly and openly has had a transformative effect on her relationships and happiness.
Hers is the story of a pathbreaking feminist, a world-class athlete, and an indomitable spirit whose impact has transcended even her spectacular achievements in sports.
NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER * An inspiring and intimate self-portrait of the champion of equality that encompasses her brilliant tennis career, unwavering activism, and an ongoing commitment to fairness and social justice.
"A story about the personal strength, immense growth, and undeniable greatness of one woman who fearlessly stood up to a culture trying to break her down."-Serena Williams
In this spirited account, Billie Jean King details her life's journey to find her true self. She recounts her groundbreaking tennis career-six years as the top-ranked woman in the world, twenty Wimbledon championships, thirty-nine grand-slam titles, and her watershed defeat of Bobby Riggs in the famous "Battle of the Sexes." She poignantly recalls the cultural backdrop of those years and the profound impact on her worldview from the women's movement, the assassinations and anti-war protests of the 1960s, the civil rights movement, and, eventually, the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
She describes the myriad challenges she's hurdled-entrenched sexism, an eating disorder, near financial peril after being outed-on her path to publicly and unequivocally acknowledging her sexual identity at the age of fifty-one. She talks about how her life today remains one of indefatigable service. She offers insights and advice on leadership, business, activism, sports, politics, marriage equality, parenting, sexuality, and love. And she shows how living honestly and openly has had a transformative effect on her relationships and happiness.
Hers is the story of a pathbreaking feminist, a world-class athlete, and an indomitable spirit whose impact has transcended even her spectacular achievements in sports.
BILLIE JEAN KING is the first female athlete to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She is the founder of the Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative, the Women's Tennis Association, and the Women's Sports Foundation; she co-founded World Team Tennis; and she is part of the ownership group of the Los Angeles Dodgers. In 2006, the National Tennis Center was renamed the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. In 2020, the Fed Cup was renamed the Billie Jean King Cup, making it the first global team sports competition named for a woman. She was one of Life magazine's "100 Most Important Americans of the 20th Century," and in 2018 she received a Lifetime Achievement Award as part of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards. She is an Adidas Global Ambassador, a past member of the board of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, and a past member of the President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition. She lives in New York.
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Washington Post, The
Guardian
“A constant role model in my life, Billie Jean King is a leading
example of integrity in the face of adversity. The book’s
powerfully honest and unapologetic candor is a reflection of King’s
brilliant mark on the world and the glass ceilings she shattered.
It’s a story about the personal strength, immense growth, and
undeniable greatness of one woman who fearlessly stood up to a
culture trying to break her down.”—Serena Williams
“I love this book. This is more than an autobiography—it’s a manual
for how to love yourself for who you are. Brutally honest and
vulnerable at every level, here’s the real Billie Jean King,
champion of equality. When she was little, the world she wanted
didn’t exist. So she built it—and best of all, she’s still building
it. Athletes fight for trophies; legends fight for others. You’ll
see. All In hits home.”—Brad Meltzer, author of I am Billie Jean
King
“True to its title, All In is bracingly candid. Alongside the
sporting and political battles, it tells of the eating disorder
from which Ms. King suffered, a sexual assault she experienced as a
teenager, and the whirlwind of being outed as a lesbian by a former
lover in 1981. Ms. King does nothing by half-measures—so much the
better for readers, sport, and the many women she encouraged and
empowered.”—The Economist
“It’s easy work to be a former champion, easier still to be a
legend — after all, the job requirements are nothing beyond showing
up. But it’s not easy to be an activist, and it’s certainly not
easy to commit your life to pushing the world closer to how you
want it to be. All In reads as a manifesto, like Letters to a Young
Poet with a heavy dash of bell hooks. . . . Her book is a powerful
rallying cry, in a life full of them, for how she hopes we play the
game after she’s gone.”—Caitlin Thompson, New York Times
“What resonates with me most deeply in All In are the little-known
stories [King] tells of incidents that forged her character and
steeled her resolve when she was 11 and 12, growing up in a
working-class neighborhood in Long Beach, Calif., and trying to
figure out her place in the world, too. . . . At 77, King is not a
former tennis champion on a late-life victory tour. She is a woman
who approaches each day with an open heart and clear
intention.”—Liz Clarke, Washington Post
"King’s memoir . . . is a vivid and detailed account of her rise to
sporting greatness and her struggles to attain equal treatment for
women in a shockingly discriminatory sport. . . . It’s with
remarkable clarity that King recalls life-changing matches, in some
cases walking us through each set. . . . All In describes a life
comprising one epic struggle after another, both on and off
court.”—Fiona Sturges, The Guardian
“All In is everything the title promises: An all-encompassing look
at what it took for women to progress, not just in tennis, but in
America and how women of color were constantly left behind. . . .
At its center, it’s a story about pressure—to be the best, to win
equal pay, to be a representative for queer athletes. But King
understands that ultimately that pressure was a result of privilege
and with All In, she’s produced a book that grapples with
both.”—Shannon Melero, Jezebel
“Extremely compelling . . . The world was filled with people who
wanted to be interesting. It was another thing to be interested.
All In is an engaging tale of someone who has spent a lifetime
being both.”—Joel Drucker, Racquet
“Invigorating and deeply moving, All In is the best sports book of
the year, leaving readers anticipating what King will serve up
next.”—Olive Fellows, The Christian Science Monitor
“Vivid throughout is King’s passion for the game . . . and her
obsessive will to win. She also fervidly speaks on contemporary
issues from trans rights—calling out the Women’s Tennis Association
for its insensitive treatment of such players as Renée Richards—to
gun control. . . . The result is a lively and inspiring portrait of
pressure-cooker play and political upheaval in tennis, from one of
its most fascinating figures.”—Publishers Weekly (starred
review)
“All In is a must-read about an authentic American hero, and one of
the twentieth century’s most consequential figures in the fight for
gender equality and human rights.”—Brenda Barrera, Booklist
(starred review)
“A tennis legend tells all. In a candid, vividly detailed memoir .
. . King (b. 1943) recounts her dazzling 30-year career, from her
discovery of tennis when she was 10 to her amazing fame as the top
player in the U.S., winner of 39 Grand Slam and 20 Wimbledon
titles.”—Kirkus Reviews
“King describes the challenges she faced and the issues she
continues to fight for in urgent and vivid terms, coalescing into a
powerful self-portrait of an inspiring athlete and
activist.”—Time
“[King's] drive to overcome any obstacle thrown in front of her
powers this memoir. In scene after scene, she knocks down the
barriers before her and others — even as she secretly wrestles with
her sexuality. Billie Jean King's strength, energy, and personality
shine on every page of this gripping autobiography that will
inspire tennis and non-tennis fans alike.”—Business Insider
“[King’s] new autobiography looks back on her success but also
focuses on the
women’s movement, civil rights, sexism, her eating disorder and
being outed at the age of 51. Prepare to be inspired.”—CNN.com
“Blistering . . . King’s story would have been remarkable if it had
been solely about tennis. But her record-breaking accumulation of
grand slams was just one byproduct of her supreme facility for the
game.”—Nicholas Wroe, The Guardian, “Best Sports Books of 2021”
“The life of one of the greatest tennis players is, as this book
shows, nothing if not extraordinary. . . . All In pulls evocatively
on the threads of the tumultuous social and historical background
to her life, painting a compelling portrait of modern America
alongside the narrative of King’s life.”—Sunday Times
“A vivid and detailed account of her rise to sporting greatness and
her struggles to attain equal treatment for women in a shockingly
discriminatory sport. . . . All In describes a life comprising one
epic struggle after another, both on and off court.”—The
Guardian
“A brave and moving book, a must-read for tennis fans and a vivid
slice of social history. Co-written with the tennis author Johnette
Howard and Maryanne Vollers, who worked on Hillary Clinton’s
memoir, its achievement is to sound like Billie Jean herself —
lucid, accomplished, thorough, slightly earnest and deeply
humane.”—The Times
“What a glorious autobiography in every way. Inspiring, emotional,
gripping, heartbreaking, brave and maybe most of all, authentic,
Billie Jean King writes with verve, insight, and tremendous wit.
This is the story of a remarkable athlete and how she has changed
our nation for the better. I cannot recommend this book strongly
enough.”—Harlan Coben, author of Win
“In the pantheon of tennis greats, Billie Jean King stands alone.
Her sweeping autobiography traces the champion’s journey from
twelve individual Grand-Slam titles to passionate advocate for
women’s sports and LGBTQ equality. . . . Through this read, she
immerses us in the drama of her singular story.”—Oprah Daily
“Billie Jean King is the most important woman to ever play sports.
She has fought for opportunity, equality and inclusion every day of
her adult life. She matters in a way very few athletes ever have.
Her riveting autobiography is not only the honest portrayal of the
life of a sports legend, it’s a piece of history. Every girl and
woman – for that matter, every boy and man – owes Billie Jean King
a debt of gratitude. Her impact on our culture has been enormous
and, thankfully, continues to this day.”—Christine Brennan, USA
Today
“Told in the forthright and clear way you would expect from this
champion . . . This book will interest tennis fans, of course, but
also anyone interested in feminism and women’s history, and in
learning how activists play the ‘long game’ using strategy, tactic,
and determination.”—Anara Guard, San Francisco Book Review
“Truly inspirational . . . An instinctive mentor, [King] conveys
hard-won lessons on everything from leadership, business and
activism to family dynamics, sexuality and the importance of living
honestly and with an open heart. In this way, All In serves as a
kind of motivational tool for living one’s best life and making a
difference.”—Women’s Tennis Association
“King is generous enough to share one of the most incredible
stories in sports with the world. She covers the success and
struggles of her tennis career, her steadfastness when it comes to
social justice and activism, and the unbelievable trials and
tribulations she faced in her personal life.”—Tennis.com
“All In is a must read for tennis aficionados as well as people
interested in the myriad of changes in the world thanks to her and
a cadre of women caring enough to change the world for the
better.”—Mims Cushing, The Florida Times-Union
“All In is the remarkable story of a true legend who came from
humble beginnings, and went on to change the world. Billie Jean
King is a champion in every sense, just as much a hero behind the
scenes as she is before her massive crowds. Her powerful memoir is
a compelling must read. Masterfully done, this book is for
everyone.”—Patricia Cornwell, author of Spin
“A personal portrait of the 20th century women’s movement . . .
King’s ability to deal with intense and sexist scrutiny – her
ability to win 39 Grand Slams titles while promoting women’s tennis
and the aspirations of women in general – is just one of the
remarkable takeaways from All In.”—Barbara Barker, Newsday
“All In provides the most current, candid, and personal perspective
of a true champion in both senses of that word.”—David M. Alpern,
The East Hampton Star
“All women athletes — not just tennis lovers — should read this
book. While King is an international tennis hall of famer thanks to
her 39 career Grand Slam titles and her dedication to improving the
sport for women, her achievements being an enduring agent for
social change during the civil rights, women’s liberation, LGBTQ
and Black Lives Matter movements make this required reading for all
who have benefited from her work.”—Joyce Bassett, Albany Times
Union
“Billie Jean King’s life is almost too rich for one book. . . . In
so many ways, hers is the story of America.”—Mark Whicker, Long
Beach Press-Telegram
“I will remember Billie Jean King as a leader who had the courage
to fight for equality. . . . Women’s tennis and all women’s
professional sports owe [much] to King’s entrepreneurial,
relentless spirit.”—Barbara Bry, The San Diego Union-Tribune
“We can’t get enough of tennis legend King, and this new
autobiography shows why: after a whopping 20 Wimbledon
championships, 39 grand-slam titles and her groundbreaking defeat
of Bobby Riggs in the ‘Battle of the Sexes’ in 1973, the
77-year-old feminist and social justice activist remains a true
icon. A fierce advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, King also dives into
painful chapters in her personal life.”—Corrine Lestch, The Story
Exchange
“Billie Jean King’s grit and conviction burst off every page of
this marvelously realized autobiography. Whether it was as a fierce
tennis competitor or as a committed social activist, her story
reminds us of what one person can do when she is honest and
dedicated. Her authenticity was never in question. Her achievements
were memorable and her impact long-lasting.”—Bill Bradley, author
of Life on the Run
“Not only did her courage and diligence help transform acceptance
of gay and lesbian culture, she also has been a maverick force in
promoting women’s sports. King’s story traces a path from where we
were to where we are headed.”—Linda Levitt, PopMatters
“The most important sports figure of our time has finally gotten
the rich and readable biography she – and we – have long deserved.
It's an ace.”—Robert Lipsyte, author of The Contender
“Billie Jean King has come not just a long way, but incalculably
far. And now we know the contours of her journey. She is a national
treasure and, in this smartly written and compulsively engaging
memoir, we grasp how and why. By turns informative, entertaining,
and downright fun, All In traces the arc of an extraordinary woman
and her extraordinary impact.”—Jon Wertheim, author of Glory
Days
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