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Paperback Famepunk: 1987 US Open Book

ISBN: 1463591985

ISBN13: 9781463591984

Famepunk: 1987 US Open

Run away. Be Great. Get the best Education.FAMEPUNK is a novel that takes place in a fictional version of women's professional tennis history. The story opens with US Open 1987. When an unknown qualifier from Brooklyn topples a tournament favorite in a second round night match, veteran sports writer Ellen Nagoya finds herself on the dangerous trail of the year's biggest-and most mysterious-story in sports. Meanwhile, as brash, big-tipping, yellow-eyed teenager Emma Jasohn makes her more and more outrageous way to a title showdown with the great Freya, who knows everything, they're joined on the world stage by an international cast of characters-including: Amanda McKinley...whose two-fisted backhand made her America's sweetheart, but whose back has done her wrong;Ilya Kasimov...talent recruit;Maria Helm...whose daughter the Wimbledon champion is turning out to be a disappointment; Shanaya Greene...the Ice House Princess of Coney Island whose tennis scholarship at Stanford University is on the line;And Z...whose daughter Theodosia is going to set the tennis world on fire-next year, when she turns twelve.

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