The Keeper: Soccer, Me, and the Law That Changed Women's Lives

From the New York Times Book Review,

"[R]eaders will certainly want to linger on the beautiful depictions of birds, people and scenes from her life. She weaves in historical context in graceful and necessary ways."

A beautifully illustrated coming-of-age graphic memoir chronicling how sports shaped one young girl’s life and changed women’s history forever.

Growing up playing on a top national soccer team in the 1980s, Kelcey Ervick and her teammates didn’t understand the change they represented. Title IX was enacted in 1972 with little fanfare, but to seismic effect; between then and now, girls’ participation in organized sports has exploded more than 1,000 percent. Braiding together personal narrative, pop culture, literature, and history, Ervick tells the story of how her adolescence was shaped by this boom. Ervick also explores her role as a goalkeeper—a position marked by outsider status and observation—and reveals it has drawn some of the most famed writers of our time. With wit and poignant storytelling, The Keeper brings to life forgotten figures who understood the importance of athletics to help women step into their confidence and power—and push for equality. Full of 1980s nostalgia and heart, The Keeper is a celebration of how far we have come and a reminder of how far we have to go.

 
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# of Pages: 336

Book Binding: Paperback

Year of Publication: 2022

Publisher: Avery

Language: en

ISBN: 9780593539187

Kelcey Ervick is an accomplished author, educator, and artist. She holds an MFA in Writing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and has taught literature and writing at several universities. In addition to her role as a writer and teacher, Ervick is also an avid soccer player and enthusiast. Her passion for the sport led her to research and write her latest book, The Keeper: Soccer, Me, and the Law That Changed Women's Lives, which explores the impact of the Title IX legislation on women's soccer in the United States. Ervick's writing has been featured in numerous publications, and her artwork has been exhibited in galleries and museums across the country. She currently resides in Illinois with her family.