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Arthur Ashe: A Life by Raymond Arsenault is a compelling biography of one of the 20th century's most influential athletes. Arthur Ashe is celebrated not only for his astounding achievements in tennis but also for his enormous contributions to social justice... Show More
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Arthur Ashe: A Life
Arthur Ashe: A Life

Arthur Ashe: A Life by Raymond Arsenault is a compelling biography of one of the 20th century's most influential athletes. Arthur Ashe is celebrated not only for his astounding achievements in tennis but also for his enormous contributions to social justice and civil rights. Ashe's journey from a young player in Richmond, Virginia, to becoming the No. 1 ranked tennis player in the United States is meticulously chronicled. This 625-page book dives deep into his victories, his battles both on and off the court, and his transition from being a self-absorbed athlete to a dedicated activist.

Suitable for adults and young adults, this book is insightful and inspiring. It caters particularly well to sports enthusiasts, history buffs, and those interested in social justice. The detailed account of Ashe's career and his fight against racism will resonate deeply with readers in these groups, fostering a sense of admiration and understanding.

Perfect for birthdays, holidays, or as a thoughtful token of appreciation, Arthur Ashe: A Life stands out as an ideal gift for various occasions. It provides not just a reading experience but also a lesson in history and humanity, making it more than just a regular biography.

Key features of this book include its detailed narrative, well-researched content, and the inspirational story of a man who broke barriers. What sets this book apart is its in-depth look at every significant match Ashe played, providing an exhaustive resource for readers who wish to know everything about Ashe’s life.

Compared to other sports biographies, Arthur Ashe: A Life offers a richer and more comprehensive view of its subject. Other books might touch on an athlete's career highlights, but this biography delves into the societal and personal challenges Ashe faced, making it a superior and more enriching read.

When gifted, this biography is sure to bring joy and inspiration to the recipient. It offers emotional and intellectual benefits, from understanding perseverance in the face of adversity to appreciating the role of athletes in social change. Readers are likely to feel both uplifted and educated after finishing this book.

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Print length 784 pages
Language English
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Publication date August 21, 2018
Dimensions 6 x 1.6 x 9 inches
ISBN-10 1439189048
ISBN-13 978-1439189047
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What is the book Arthur Ashe: A Life about?

The book is a biography of Arthur Ashe, detailing his tennis career and his activism in social justice issues.

Who is the author of Arthur Ashe: A Life?

The book is authored by Raymond Arsenault.

How many pages does the book have?

The book contains 625 pages.

Is this book suitable for young readers?

The book is more suitable for adults and young adults.

What themes does the book explore?

The book explores themes of sports, social justice, overcoming adversity, and the impact of activism.

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