Women's sports are experiencing increasing popularity, and author/narrator Christine Brennan posits that much of it has to do with the rise of basketball phenom Caitlin Clark. Brennan's clear, sometimes adulatory, prose is matched by her resonant tones and energetic cadence. Brennan recounts Clark's journey from the NCAA playoffs through her rookie year with the Indiana Pacers. Not dwelling on Clark's occasional hubris--"I don't want anyone to be better than me"--Brennan stresses Clark's confidence and thoughtfulness. Brennan doesn't shy away from the fact that Clark is white and many WNBA players are Black, Clark's unprecedented rocket to fame is related to perceptions of her whiteness. Brennan's approachable sportscaster-like style enhances these observations of a new era in women's sports. S.G. © AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine [Published: SEPTEMBER 2025]
Trade Ed. Simon & Schuster Audio 2025
DD ISBN 9781668130155 $24.99
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