“Honest in some way that such books seldom are.” —
The New York TimesAndre Agassi had his life mapped out for him before he left the crib. Groomed to be a tennis champion by his moody and demanding father, by the age of twenty-two Agassi had won the primary of his eight grand slams and achieved wealth, celebrity, and the sport’s easiest honors. But as he reveals on this searching autobiography, off the court he was once continuously unhappy and puzzled, unfulfilled by his great achievements in a sport he had come to resent.
Agassi writes candidly about his early success and his uncomfortable relationship with fame, his marriage to Brooke Shields, his growing interest in philanthropy, and—described in haunting, point-by-point detail—the highs and lows of his celebrated career.
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