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"Sports is the quintessentially American dream ticket out of an unhappy life. For Leslie Heywood, champion high school miler, running was just such an escape, her feet flying away from a childhood filled with violence and enforced silence. On the track she mattered, on the track she was certain of who she was. But the world of sports was still a world uncertain of whether it wanted to allow girls in, and Heywood ran headlong into the arms of her coach and then into a collegiate team whose standards for body-fat percentages and diets and training left every athlete struggling with eating disorders and serious injuries from overuse. She kept running, and winning, until she ran too far. She almost ran herself to death - until she had to learn to stop." "Today Heywood still loves the challenge of sports, and she has found a way to live with a more balanced relationship to her body and the world. But as she looks at the explosion in the number of girl athletes around her, she asks, "How can we make it safer for them than it was for me?"" "Pretty Good for a Girl explores why girls need and want to participate in the American dream of competition and individual achievement: it also reveals the obstacles they still face - such as traditional ideas about what girls should be, which disfigure their competitive spirit and limit their potential."--BOOK JACKET.

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Free Press
Language
English
Pages
220

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Pretty good for a girl: an athlete's story
2000, University of Minnesota Press
in English - 1st University of Minnesota ed.
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Pretty Good for a Girl: An Athlete's Story
December 14, 1999, University of Minnesota Press
Paperback in English - 1st University of Minnesota Press Ed edition
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Pretty good for a girl
1998, Free Press
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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.42/092, B
Library of Congress
GV1061.15.H49 A3 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 220 p. :
Number of pages
220

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL358572M
Internet Archive
prettygoodforgir00heyw
ISBN 10
0684850702
LCCN
98018532
OCLC/WorldCat
38862608
LibraryThing
5395
Goodreads
705166

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Work ID
OL53589W

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Sports is the quintessentially American dream ticket out of an unhappy life. For Leslie Heywood, champion high school miler, running was just such an escape, her feet flying away from a childhood filled with violence and enforced silence. On the track she mattered, on the track she was certain of who she was. But the world of sports was still a world uncertain of whether it wanted to allow girls in, and Heywood ran headlong into the arms of her coach and then into a collegiate team whose standards for body-fat percentages and diets and training left every athlete struggling with eating disorders and serious injuries from overuse. She kept running, and winning, until she ran too far. No one knew how to help her or stop her. She almost ran herself to death-- until she had to learn to stop.

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