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Book Synopsis Sidestepping the inflated egos and scandal that have infiltrated many men''s sports, college female softball players exhibit power and grace on the field as well as camaraderie, high achievement and vulnerability off the field. This balance not only makes the game compelling to watch, but it also elevates women''s softball as an aspirational model for other sports. Focusing on the 2018 season, this book explores gender performance and sexuality in softball, how the influx of money from the sport''s growth has reshaped expectations of success, and traditional media coverage of women''s sports.
Trade ReviewFrom the 'run and slap' to power hitting, finesse pitching to power pitching, no fans to huge crowds and city parks to stadiums, Allister shows the strength and tenacity of women in the pursuit of excellence and equality.... I loved this book."" - Margie Wright, Hall of Fame softball coach and gender-rights advocate
""Mark Allister gives an enlightening take on what goes on in women's athletics. We have come quite far but have still farther to go, and this book highlights both of those facts. As a female athlete, I so appreciate the investment of time and energy Mark put into supporting the sport that so many of us love."" - Aubree Munro, University of Florida All-American and catcher for USA Softball Women's National Team.