Description:
A three-time Olympic gold medalist, three-time MVP of the WNBA, and the
first woman ever to dunk in a professional basketball game, Lisa Leslie
is considered one of the greatest players in the history of
women’s basketball. Now in her own words, she points the
spotlight onto her remarkable life off the court, where being a
confident champion was not always simple.
As a child growing up in South Central Los Angeles, Lisa was timid,
awkward, and over six feet tall in the sixth grade. Opponents
challenged her, and she struggled to overcome self-imposed fears and
limitations. But as her interest in basketball grew, she toughened both
her game and her resolve. She also learned she could retain her
femininity and throw a few elbows too.
Still there was a nagging notion that girls—even tall girls
and especially pretty ones – could not play well. At the same
time, Lisa’s home life, though loving, was unstable. Lisa
never knew her father. Her mother worked as a traveling truck-driver to
support the family, leaving Lisa to shuffle between relatives.
Lisa’s beloved older sister seemed only to torment her,
harbor hidden jealousies, and would later go on to steal her identity
and almost ruin her finances. And as a young woman, it would take two
broken engagements before Lisa finally found the love of her life.
Yet overcoming tremendous doubts are what paved the way to
Lisa’s greatest achievements—scoring 101 points in
the first half of a high school basketball game; signing with
Wilhelmina Models and appearing in Vogue magazine; and of course
traveling the world and winning championship after
championship…after championship.
Today, Lisa is a beautiful, poised, assertive, six-foot-five-inch
basketball powerhouse. Her elegance and charm have made her a favorite
with fans, the fashion world, and even Hollywood. With hard-won candor
and self-assurance, Lisa Leslie shares her empowering story about
finding grace under pressure, balancing a life of contradiction without
losing yourself, and exceeding expectations—including your
own—by playing like a girl.
Don't Let the Lipstick Fool You: The Making of a Champion
by Lisa Leslie with Larry Burnett
ISBN: 9780758227355
ISBN-10:
0758227353
Publisher:
Dafina Books (Kensington Publishing)
Publication Date:
2008
Format:
Hardcover, 290 pages
Book Type:
New