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A Farewell to Arms, Legs & Jockstraps
Diane K. Shah
其他書名
A Sportswriter's Memoir
出版
Indiana University Press
, 2020-04-28
主題
Biography & Autobiography / Editors, Journalists, Publishers
Sports & Recreation / General
Sports & Recreation / Essays
Biography & Autobiography / Women
ISBN
1684351162
9781684351169
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=4eHFDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
“Diane Shah was a boots-on-the-ground female sports reporter in the Cro-Magnon 1970s and brings it all back in this hilarious, well-crafted book.” —Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe sports columnist and New York Times bestselling author
Strike fast, strike hard—whether it’s scoring a homerun or front-page news, Diane K. Shah, former sports columnist, knows how to grab the best story.
In her memoir
A Farewell to Arms, Legs, and Jockstraps
, follow Diane’s escapades, from interviews with a tipsy Mickey Mantle, to sneaking into off-limits Republican galas, dining with Frank Sinatra, flying a plane with Dennis Quaid, and countless other adventures where she wields her tape recorder and a tireless drive for more.
From skirting KGB agents while covering the Cold War Olympics to hunting down the three mechanical sharks starring in
Jaws
, Diane’s experiences are filled with real heart and a tongue-in-cheek attitude. An insightful look into the difficulties of navigating a male-dominated profession,
A Farewell to Arms, Legs, and Jockstraps
offers rich retellings and behind-the-scenes details of stories of a trailblazing career and the prejudices facing female sportswriters during the sixties and seventies.
“Impossibly elegant, and the most fun ever. The only thing better than reading Diane K. Shah’s memoir was, I suppose, living it.” —Sally Jenkins, columnist and feature writer,
Washington Post
“Diane’s memoir is just like her columns—smart, funny, enlightening—just like her. Until reading it, I never really knew all the challenges she dealt with. She broke ground but never acted like it. I was lucky to work with the first female sports columnist in the country.” —Ken Gurnick, LA Dodgers correspondent for MLB.com