Striker and the Clock: On Being in the Game

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Striker and the Clock: On Being in the Game
  • Striker and the Clock: On Being in the Game by Georgia Cloepfil
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Annie Tate says: Short chapters / vignettes about Georgia Cloepfil's life as a soccer player. The book is structured like a soccer gamer with the chapters marking the time signatures in a game. Although the subject is niche in some ways there is a universality to the way Cloepfil writes about womanhood and personal drive.

An illuminating perspective on the life of an athlete and the pursuit of excellence outside the spotlight.

Georgia Cloepfil played professional soccer for six years, on six teams, in six countries. In those years, the sport became more than a game--it was an immersive yet transient way of life. In South Korea, she lived and practiced in an isolated island compound next to an airport. In Australia, she coached youth teams on the side to pay her rent. In Lithuania, she played in the European Champions League, to empty stadiums and little fanfare. She lived out of a single suitcase, chasing better opportunities and the euphoria of playing well.

The Striker and the Clock is a beautiful examination of the joy and pain of serious athletics. It's also an eye-opening look at the still-developing world of professional women's soccer. Written in ninety short passages--reflecting the ninety inexorably passing minutes of a soccer match--the book is a love letter to a maddening sport and a reflection on the way it has shaped a life. In vivid prose, it portrays the athlete as an artist, debating how much of herself to devote to her craft.

This finely wrought, singular book celebrates the complex appeal of sports and the fulfillment found in fleeting moments of glory.

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9780593714881
Striker and the Clock: On Being in the Game
$27.00
Available In Store
Description

Staff Recommends

Annie Tate says: Short chapters / vignettes about Georgia Cloepfil's life as a soccer player. The book is structured like a soccer gamer with the chapters marking the time signatures in a game. Although the subject is niche in some ways there is a universality to the way Cloepfil writes about womanhood and personal drive.


An illuminating perspective on the life of an athlete and the pursuit of excellence outside the spotlight.

Georgia Cloepfil played professional soccer for six years, on six teams, in six countries. In those years, the sport became more than a game--it was an immersive yet transient way of life. In South Korea, she lived and practiced in an isolated island compound next to an airport. In Australia, she coached youth teams on the side to pay her rent. In Lithuania, she played in the European Champions League, to empty stadiums and little fanfare. She lived out of a single suitcase, chasing better opportunities and the euphoria of playing well.

The Striker and the Clock is a beautiful examination of the joy and pain of serious athletics. It's also an eye-opening look at the still-developing world of professional women's soccer. Written in ninety short passages--reflecting the ninety inexorably passing minutes of a soccer match--the book is a love letter to a maddening sport and a reflection on the way it has shaped a life. In vivid prose, it portrays the athlete as an artist, debating how much of herself to devote to her craft.

This finely wrought, singular book celebrates the complex appeal of sports and the fulfillment found in fleeting moments of glory.

Description

Staff Recommends

Annie Tate says: Short chapters / vignettes about Georgia Cloepfil's life as a soccer player. The book is structured like a soccer gamer with the chapters marking the time signatures in a game. Although the subject is niche in some ways there is a universality to the way Cloepfil writes about womanhood and personal drive.


An illuminating perspective on the life of an athlete and the pursuit of excellence outside the spotlight.

Georgia Cloepfil played professional soccer for six years, on six teams, in six countries. In those years, the sport became more than a game--it was an immersive yet transient way of life. In South Korea, she lived and practiced in an isolated island compound next to an airport. In Australia, she coached youth teams on the side to pay her rent. In Lithuania, she played in the European Champions League, to empty stadiums and little fanfare. She lived out of a single suitcase, chasing better opportunities and the euphoria of playing well.

The Striker and the Clock is a beautiful examination of the joy and pain of serious athletics. It's also an eye-opening look at the still-developing world of professional women's soccer. Written in ninety short passages--reflecting the ninety inexorably passing minutes of a soccer match--the book is a love letter to a maddening sport and a reflection on the way it has shaped a life. In vivid prose, it portrays the athlete as an artist, debating how much of herself to devote to her craft.

This finely wrought, singular book celebrates the complex appeal of sports and the fulfillment found in fleeting moments of glory.

ISBN
9780593714881
Publisher
Publication Date
July 16, 2024
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
208
Keywords
Biography & Autobiography | Sports; Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs; Sports & Recreation | Soccer