Publish Date |
October 11, 2022 |
Category |
Sports & Recreation / Water Sports / Swimming & Diving Biography & Autobiography / Sports |
Price |
$23.99 |
ISBN: 9781647422554
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: She Writes Press
Published: October 11, 2022
2023 International Book Awards Finalist in Sports
2023 Independent Press Award, Distinguished Favorite for Memoir
2022 Finalist for the Hearten Book Award for Inspiring and Uplifting Nonfiction
“Swimming for My Life gripped me from the first chapter. Kim
Fairley has an important story to tell, and she tells it beautifully as
well as accurately. I am impressed by her willingness to revisit her
life choices, seeking to understand, not justify, her decisions. The
struggles she faced in the pool barely compare to the challenges she
faced out of the water, and the lessons she learned are important ones
for all of us.”
—John Naber, Olympic swimming champion, broadcaster, and author of Awaken the Olympian Within
“Swimming for My Life is a memoir of a childhood riddled with
events most would never speak of. Fairley’s pure, raw honesty keeps you
wanting to read, page after page, as she starts to question whether she
is living her dream or someone else’s.”
—Dara Torres, twelve-time Olympic medalist in Swimming and author of Gold Medal Fitness and Age is Just a Number
“. . . a must-read for all parents who every day leave their children in the care of others.”
—Donna de Varona, Olympic Gold medalist, author, broadcaster, and member of the Executive Board of the USOPC
“Kim Fairley has drawn a poignant and vivid portrait of how her eating
disorder developed in the perfect storm: neglectful, demanding parenting
and the harsh, grueling, pressured atmosphere of competitive swimming.
This compelling book will make you squirm, pray, and applaud Kim’s
resilience.”
—Judith Rusklay Rabinor, PhD, consultant for The Renfrew Center Foundation and author of The Girl in the Red Boots: Making Peace with My Mother
“Thank goodness there is a writer like Kim Fairley who has the skills,
talent, and heart to bring us into the world of ultra-competitive sports
for children. Pulled along by her propulsive writing style, with an eye
for emotionally evocative details, you experience her plight. . . .
Five stars and highest praise for this page-turning book, I couldn’t put
it down!”
—Lindsay C. Gibson, PsyD, author of Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents and Recovering from Emotionally Immature Parents