
The Game Changer
Sometimes making history means breaking some rulesβ¦
Don't miss the powerful new historical fiction novel Inspired by the incredible true story of Althea Gibson, the first Black athlete to win a Grand Slam title in 1956.
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New York, 1950. Ambitious journalist Hettie Carlin is desperate for a scoop that will make her career. When she's tasked with investigating the rise of Althea Gibson β the tennis worldβs newest star β there are just two problems: Hettie knows nothing about tennis. Plus, her and Althea have history β and itβs not pretty.
Hettie must convince Althea to talk to her again, and it wonβt be an easy feat. But, as Altheaβs star rises, she faces media bias, prejudice and discrimination head-on β and Althea soon realises she may just need Hettie, too, in order to tell her own story on her own terms.
When Althea becomes an unexpected civil rights icon, the pair hold the potential to change history. If they can work together, they may just help revolutionize more than just sport once and for allβ¦
This is a gripping historical fiction novel about bravery, hard work, the quest for success and two women's stand against prejudice in all its forms, perfect for fans of Kate Quinn, Sadeqa Johnson and Dolen Perkins-Valdez.
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Readers LOVE The Game Changer!
'I absolutely raced through this book!' βββββ
'Embassie Susberry is a master storyteller who brings real people's stories back to life!' βββββ
'I'm not a fan of tennis but I was absolutely fascinated!' βββββ
'Extremely engaging with excellent historical context' βββββ
'A fitting tribute to a strong woman!' βββββ
Sometimes making history means breaking some rulesβ¦
Don't miss the powerful new historical fiction novel Inspired by the incredible true story of Althea Gibson, the first Black athlete to win a Grand Slam title in 1956.
βββββββββββββββββββββ
New York, 1950. Ambitious journalist Hettie Carlin is desperate for a scoop that will make her career. When she's tasked with investigating the rise of Althea Gibson β the tennis worldβs newest star β there are just two problems: Hettie knows nothing about tennis. Plus, her and Althea have history β and itβs not pretty.
Hettie must convince Althea to talk to her again, and it wonβt be an easy feat. But, as Altheaβs star rises, she faces media bias, prejudice and discrimination head-on β and Althea soon realises she may just need Hettie, too, in order to tell her own story on her own terms.
When Althea becomes an unexpected civil rights icon, the pair hold the potential to change history. If they can work together, they may just help revolutionize more than just sport once and for allβ¦
This is a gripping historical fiction novel about bravery, hard work, the quest for success and two women's stand against prejudice in all its forms, perfect for fans of Kate Quinn, Sadeqa Johnson and Dolen Perkins-Valdez.
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Readers LOVE The Game Changer!
'I absolutely raced through this book!' βββββ
'Embassie Susberry is a master storyteller who brings real people's stories back to life!' βββββ
'I'm not a fan of tennis but I was absolutely fascinated!' βββββ
'Extremely engaging with excellent historical context' βββββ
'A fitting tribute to a strong woman!' βββββ
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Sometimes making history means breaking some rulesβ¦
Don't miss the powerful new historical fiction novel Inspired by the incredible true story of Althea Gibson, the first Black athlete to win a Grand Slam title in 1956.
βββββββββββββββββββββ
New York, 1950. Ambitious journalist Hettie Carlin is desperate for a scoop that will make her career. When she's tasked with investigating the rise of Althea Gibson β the tennis worldβs newest star β there are just two problems: Hettie knows nothing about tennis. Plus, her and Althea have history β and itβs not pretty.
Hettie must convince Althea to talk to her again, and it wonβt be an easy feat. But, as Altheaβs star rises, she faces media bias, prejudice and discrimination head-on β and Althea soon realises she may just need Hettie, too, in order to tell her own story on her own terms.
When Althea becomes an unexpected civil rights icon, the pair hold the potential to change history. If they can work together, they may just help revolutionize more than just sport once and for allβ¦
This is a gripping historical fiction novel about bravery, hard work, the quest for success and two women's stand against prejudice in all its forms, perfect for fans of Kate Quinn, Sadeqa Johnson and Dolen Perkins-Valdez.
ββββββββββββ-
Readers LOVE The Game Changer!
'I absolutely raced through this book!' βββββ
'Embassie Susberry is a master storyteller who brings real people's stories back to life!' βββββ
'I'm not a fan of tennis but I was absolutely fascinated!' βββββ
'Extremely engaging with excellent historical context' βββββ
'A fitting tribute to a strong woman!' βββββ
























