Soccer Grannies: The South African Women Who Inspire the World

Awards:   Winner of Christopher Award, Adult Books 2023 Winner of Christopher Awards 2023 Winner of Nautilus Book Award (Silver) Multicultural & Indigenous 2024 Winner of Sports, Fitness, & Recreation Category 2024
Author:   Jean Duffy
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN:  

9781538170175


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   10 April 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Soccer Grannies: The South African Women Who Inspire the World


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Awards

  • Winner of Christopher Award, Adult Books 2023
  • Winner of Christopher Awards 2023
  • Winner of Nautilus Book Award (Silver) Multicultural & Indigenous 2024
  • Winner of Sports, Fitness, & Recreation Category 2024

Overview

The inspirational story of an amazing group of soccer-playing South African “grannies”. In rural South African, beloved humanitarian “Mama Beka” defied social convention and started a soccer team for the women in her community. The Soccer Grannies, as they came to be known, won over their families and villages who at first rejected the idea of older women playing soccer, and that single team quickly grew into dozens. Soon, the strength, tenacity, and pure joy of the Soccer Grannies had captured the attention of the world. In Soccer Grannies: The South African Women Who Inspire the World, Jean Duffy, a soccer-playing mom herself, recounts how she and her team set to work to bring the Soccer Grannies to the U.S. after hearing their incredible story. Despite many obstacles that stand in their way, the Soccer Grannies finally arrive, and Jean describes the wonderful friendships and cultural exchanges that follow. But Soccer Grannies tells more than just the physical journey of the South African women; it also details the Grannies’ personal journeys, sharing poignant insights into the realities of women living in South Africa. Life beyond the pitch has not been easy for the Grannies. They have persevered through apartheid, rampant poverty and unemployment, the loss of children to AIDS, domestic abuse, and more. But with the friendship and support of their fellow Soccer Grannies, these women face life’s challenges with dignity, humor, and hope. Their stories show to the world the power of sport and its unique ability to bring people and cultures together.

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Author:   Jean Duffy
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.508kg
ISBN:  

9781538170175


ISBN 10:   1538170175
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   10 April 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"A heartwarming story of struggle, joy, and triumph centering on unlikely soccer players--grandmothers of South Africa. We learn not only about how these women overcome obstacles they face within the sport, but also how they negotiate historical and contemporary legacies of apartheid and colonialism. Jean Duffy skillfully writes about the spirit, faith, and spunk of these older athletes and inspires the reader to dream of endless possibilities built through friendships, reciprocity, and communities of care.--Cynthia Fabrizio Pelak, professor of sociology, New Mexico State University A moving account of the power of sport and women's friendship, Soccer Grannies shows how a team of senior South African women does much more than score goals: they build community, at home and across the world. This story of international journeys and joyous matches is enriched by its intimate portraits of the lives of these women athletes and community leaders.--Meghan Healy-Clancy, professor of history, Bridgewater State University In many instances, a sports team will inspire others and not because of their excellent play, their championships or even the accomplishments of some of the athletes. Sometimes just the fact that the athletes are playing their sport and enjoying themselves is enough to inspire people and this book by Jean Duffy tells of a group of women in South Africa who do just that.... Whether one is a soccer fan or not, this book is one that any reader will enjoy and will also learn about some of the culture of South Africa, both the good and the bad. The story of Beka and the rest of the Soccer Grannies is one that every person, athlete or not, should enjoy.-- ""Sports Book Guy"" Inspiring and empowering, these soccer grannies show us why and how soccer is the beautiful game on so many levels. It is pitch perfect, all puns intended.--Amy B. Bass, author of One Goal: A Coach, a Team, and the Game That Brought a Divided Town Together Soccer Grannies is a terrific book. If it were nothing but a ""feel good"" story, it would be terrific enough, because we need all the ""feel good"" stories we can get, but it's much more.... Soccer Grannies is, in part, an account of the adventure the soccer grannies enjoyed in the U.S., and the trip Duffy and some of her teammates made to South Africa a year later to renew their friendship and play some more soccer. But this exceptional book also provides a powerful summary of the history of Mama Beka's country, where discrimination against everyone who wasn't white was written into the nation's laws.-- ""The Arts Fuse"" Soccer Grannies is an inspirational initiative, beautifully reminding us that the game of billions, as football is christened, belongs to all the peoples of the world.--Mohlomi Kekeletso Maubane, independent football researcher and historian Soccer Grannies: The South African Women Who Inspire the World is a non-fiction book that could just as well read as the script of a triumph-against-the-odds movie. Soccer Grannies quietly reminds us about what, at the root of it, is important and valuable about sport. The camaraderie. The invitation to enhanced fitness. Sport's ability to connect people across ethnic divides, across socio-economic classes, across cultural differences, and across continents.... Duffy's book tells the story of the original Soccer Grannies team, weaving together a compelling tale that tells us something about the power of sport to engender well-being and forge connections.-- ""Sports Literature Association"" This is the book we all need. Learn the stories of a group of women who defy boundaries and limitations. You cannot help but soak in their love and courage.--Julie Foudy, former captain, U.S. Women's Soccer Team, 2x Olympic Gold Medalist, 2x World Cup Champion"


Inspiring and empowering, these soccer grannies show us why and how soccer is the beautiful game on so many levels. It is pitch perfect, all puns intended.--Amy B. Bass, author of One Goal: A Coach, a Team, and the Game That Brought a Divided Town Together A heartwarming story of struggle, joy, and triumph centering on unlikely soccer players--grandmothers of South Africa. We learn not only about how these women overcome obstacles they face within the sport, but also how they negotiate historical and contemporary legacies of apartheid and colonialism. Jean Duffy skillfully writes about the spirit, faith, and spunk of these older athletes and inspires the reader to dream of endless possibilities built through friendships, reciprocity, and communities of care.--Cynthia Fabrizio Pelak, professor of sociology, New Mexico State University A moving account of the power of sport and women's friendship, Soccer Grannies shows how a team of senior South African women does much more than score goals: they build community, at home and across the world. This story of international journeys and joyous matches is enriched by its intimate portraits of the lives of these women athletes and community leaders.--Meghan Healy-Clancy, professor of history, Bridgewater State University Soccer Grannies is an inspirational initiative, beautifully reminding us that the game of billions, as football is christened, belongs to all the peoples of the world.--Mohlomi Kekeletso Maubane, independent football researcher and historian This is the book we all need. Learn the stories of a group of women who defy boundaries and limitations. You cannot help but soak in their love and courage.--Julie Foudy, former captain, U.S. Women's Soccer Team, 2x Olympic Gold Medalist, 2x World Cup Champion


A heartwarming story of struggle, joy, and triumph centering on unlikely soccer players--grandmothers of South Africa. We learn not only about how these women overcome obstacles they face within the sport, but also how they negotiate historical and contemporary legacies of apartheid and colonialism. Jean Duffy skillfully writes about the spirit, faith, and spunk of these older athletes and inspires the reader to dream of endless possibilities built through friendships, reciprocity, and communities of care.--Cynthia Fabrizio Pelak, professor of sociology, New Mexico State University A moving account of the power of sport and women's friendship, Soccer Grannies shows how a team of senior South African women does much more than score goals: they build community, at home and across the world. This story of international journeys and joyous matches is enriched by its intimate portraits of the lives of these women athletes and community leaders.--Meghan Healy-Clancy, professor of history, Bridgewater State University Soccer Grannies is an inspirational initiative, beautifully reminding us that the game of billions, as football is christened, belongs to all the peoples of the world.--Mohlomi Kekeletso Maubane, independent football researcher and historian This is the book we all need. Learn the stories of a group of women who defy boundaries and limitations. You cannot help but soak in their love and courage.--Julie Foudy, former captain, U.S. Women's Soccer Team, 2x Olympic Gold Medalist, 2x World Cup Champion Inspiring and empowering, these soccer grannies show us why and how soccer is the beautiful game on so many levels. It is pitch perfect, all puns intended.--Amy B. Bass, professor of sport studies, Manhattanville College


A heartwarming story of struggle, joy, and triumph centering on unlikely soccer players--grandmothers of South Africa. We learn not only about how these women overcome obstacles they face within the sport, but also how they negotiate historical and contemporary legacies of apartheid and colonialism. Jean Duffy skillfully writes about the spirit, faith, and spunk of these older athletes and inspires the reader to dream of endless possibilities built through friendships, reciprocity, and communities of care. A moving account of the power of sport and women's friendship, Soccer Grannies shows how a team of senior South African women does much more than score goals: they build community, at home and across the world. This story of international journeys and joyous matches is enriched by its intimate portraits of the lives of these women athletes and community leaders. Inspiring and empowering, these soccer grannies show us why and how soccer is the beautiful game on so many levels. It is pitch perfect, all puns intended. Soccer Grannies is an inspirational initiative, beautifully reminding us that the game of billions, as football is christened, belongs to all the peoples of the world. This is the book we all need. Learn the stories of a group of women who defy boundaries and limitations. You cannot help but soak in their love and courage.


Inspiring and empowering, these soccer grannies show us why and how soccer is the beautiful game on so many levels. It is pitch perfect, all puns intended.--Amy B. Bass, professor of sport studies, Manhattanville College


Author Information

Jean Duffy is a nonfiction writer who has published with the Boston Globe, the Concord Monitor, the Packingtown Review, the Somerville Journal, the Stamford Advocate, and WBUR Cognoscenti. Jean worked for twenty-six years as an engineer and manager before retiring and can now be found consulting with nonprofits. Follow her online at https://jeanduffy.com.

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