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One life

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Megan Rapinoe, ganadora de una medalla de oro olímpica y dos veces campeona de la Copa Mundial Femenina, se ha convertido en una fuerza impulsora del cambio social. En este libro, nos pide a todos nosotros que tomemos el relevo para continuar la lucha por la justicia y la igualdad. Profundamente personal e inspirador, One Life revela que el cambio real y concreto está dentro de todos nosotros, y por ello nos lanza una pregunta: Todos contamos con el mismo recurso, esta vida tan preciada, conformada por las decisiones que tomamos a diario... Así que, ¿qué vas a hacer tú? «Una memoria inspiradora que emocionará a los fanáticos del fútbol y a los activistas por la justicia social.» KIRKUS «One Life deja claro que los mayores logros de Rapinoe puede que estén fuera del campo de fútbol. Es un nuevo tipo de heroína americana.» SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE «Es la combinación de importantes logros deportivos y el activismo iconoclasta por la justicia social lo que hace a Rapinoe única como atleta y ahora como autora.» OUT SPORTS «Megan Rapinoe no está rompiendo el techo de cristal, lo está destrozando, y todo ello mientras comparte su espacio con los que están al margen.» PATRISSE KHAN-CULLORS, COFUNDADORA DE BLACK LIVES MATTER «Un manifiesto de cómo tener un corazón que late mientras se es una bestia en el campo.» NATALIE PORTMAN
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 28, 2020
      In this sweeping and impassioned memoir, U.S. soccer star Rapinoe recounts her extraordinary athletic career and her path to becoming a global social activist. A Northern California native, Rapinoe shares fond memories of playing soccer as a child and in high school, followed by her scholarship to Portland University in the 2000s. After earning a spot on the U.S. Women’s National Team and winning a gold medal at the 2012 Olympics, she went on to two Women’s World Cup victories in 2015 and 2019. The narrative is nicely shaped by co-writer Brockes and mixes Rapinoe’s on-field experiences with those from her private life, including her coming out in 2012 and her relationships with former teammate Abby Wambach and WNBA player Sue Bird. Rapinoe also discusses issues of social justice, among them her fight for pay equity with the U.S. Men’s National Team and her decision in 2016 to kneel during the national anthem in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. “Real change lies within all of us,” she writes, “it is in the choices we make every day.” Rapinoe’s passion for inclusion and equality shines throughout this appealing book, and her hard-won take on the intersection of sports and activism isn’t to be missed.

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