Standing Tall: A Memoir of Tragedy and Triumph

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Author: C. Vivian Stringer

ISBN-10: 030740627X

ISBN-13: 9780307406279

Category: Basketball Players & Coaches - Biography

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If you want to be introduced to the demands and delights of basketball, I am sure this book will satisfy you. If you want a book to speak eloquently about finding and losing a great love, about proud parenthood and passionate competition, rush to get this book. Simply put, it is a wonderful book about the wonder of growing up African American, female, ambitious, and successful. I laughed and cried with this book and was pleased. You go girl! Maya Angelou Coach Vivian Stringer is a pillar of strength who always stands tall. I m inspired by her, both on and off the court, and you will be too. President Bill Clinton What a story! In a way that touches me very personally, I see in Coach Stringer a mother s love and I know that love is the kind of leadership that can change the world. Michael Jordan Love, honesty, respect, integrity: If you use these ingredients to build strong character there you have C. Vivian Stringer s story, and so beautifully written. Bill Cosby Publishers Weekly Move over, Horatio Alger. Stringer's inspiring story of rising to the top through hard work and the love of a close-knit family is one of the strongest sports memoirs in recent years. The oldest child in a large family that stressed education, teamwork and dignity, Stringer manifested all those values in nearly four decades as a basketball coach. As the first coach in NCAA women's history to bring three different teams to the Final Four, Stringer has loads of fantastic stories to share, particularly the turnaround that resulted in the 2006-2007 Rutgers women moving from the bottom of their division to the top, winning the nation's respect even before their dignified response to Don Imus's slurs. This memoir is also about winning off the court, as Stringer describes the heartrending trials that have tested her endurance and faith: a major crisis with each of her three children; the sudden death of her beloved husband in 1991; and her own quiet struggle with cancer, discussed openly here for the first time. Karen Chilton's performance is strong and memorable, and Stringer herself reads the introduction. Simultaneous release with the Crown hardcover. (Apr.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Introduction     1Team Together     7The C Stands for-Cheerleader?     25You Come in Through the Front Door     37I've Got My Glove Too     57Finding a Way     67To Rise and Give Hope     87A Mother Knows     107Time to Leave     123You Can't Go Home Again, but You Can Get Close     131No Crumbs from the Table     145Dig Deep     161The Best of Times, the Worst of Times     171Lost     183Play Your Way Out     199Do You Know Who We Are?     227Team of Destiny     245This Is Who We Are     265Epilogue: We Stand     283Acknowledgments     287