The Girls of Summer: The U.S. Women’s Soccer Team and How It Changed the World / Jere Longman (Book)

The Girls of Summer: The U.S. Women\'s Soccer Team and How It Changed the WorldOn July 10, 1999, the world of women’s sports changed forever as the U.S. defeated China in the Women’s World Cup soccer final in front of 90,000 spectators at the Rose Bowl–and millions more watching on television around the world.

In The Girls of Summer, Jere Longman tells the story of the women’s team, their rise to world dominance, and their struggle with the United States Soccer Federation (U.S.S.F.) for the support, respect, and salary they deserve. Drawing on extensive personal interviews recorded before, during, and after the World Cup, Longman offers up portraits of all the players on the team–Akers, Hamm, Chastain, Milbrett, Overbeck, and the rest. Longman also addresses some of the issues surrounding the team and the Women’s World Cup–how U.S.S.F. and the national media seriously underestimated the level of interest the tournament would generate; the questions of race and sexuality; and the positive role models these women provided to a nation of young girls–showing them that they, too, could achieve their dreams.

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