Coming Out to Play
By Robbie Rogers and Eric Marcus
By Robbie Rogers and Eric Marcus
By Robbie Rogers and Eric Marcus
By Robbie Rogers and Eric Marcus
By Robbie Rogers and Eric Marcus
Read by Robbie Rogers
By Robbie Rogers and Eric Marcus
Read by Robbie Rogers
Category: Sports | Biography & Memoir
Category: Sports | Biography & Memoir
Category: Sports | Biography & Memoir | Audiobooks
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$24.00
Nov 25, 2014 | ISBN 9780143126614
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Nov 25, 2014 | ISBN 9780698168053
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Jun 16, 2015 | ISBN 9780698411401
301 Minutes
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Praise
“Rogers made history… As the first openly gay male to play a game in a major professional team sport in North America, Rogers’ ascension to becoming a pioneer was complete. Rogers’ return was symbolic, poetic and seamless all at the same time.”
Avi Creditor, Sports Illustrated
“By standing up, coming out and continuing to play the sport he loves, Robbie Rogers has inspired millions of people around the world. He has refused to let fear stop him from living and loving and his story will move you as it has me.”
Anderson Cooper
“Robbie Rogers is a courageous man who speaks his truth and lives his life in his truth. We all benefit when someone has the courage to tell their story like Robbie has done. Bravo.”
Maria Shriver
“Robbie Rogers’ story transcends sport; he’s an inspiration to his peers and future generations.”
Jason Collins, center for the Brooklyn Nets and the first ‘out’ NBA player
“Robbie Rogers’ story is as heroic on the field as it is off.”
Mark Cuban, owner of The Dallas Mavericks, Magnolia Pictures and Landmark Theatres
“With courage and honesty, Robbie Rogers has offered us a graceful genuine story about a crucial value in everyone’s life: being true to oneself and to one’s feelings. It’s impossible not to be moved by it.”
Giovanni Frazzetto, Neuroscientist and author of Joy, Guilt, Anger, Love: What Neuroscience Can–and Can’t–Tell Us About How We Feel
“Valuable insight into the myriad off-field issues that can affect footballers, and the impact they have on their careers… Reading about those tough experiences will be of benefit to many, players and fans alike.””
Sky Sports
“You want courage? Rogers came out. In a male team sports world that had never embraced gay athletes, Rogers announced his orientation.”
Grant Wahl, Sports Illustrated
“Rogers’s debut is great inspiration for people of all ages struggling with shame and grappling with identity issues with regard to sexuality or otherwise. Those who enjoy memoir and stories of people who overcome difficulty will embrace this account.”
Library Journal
“In one day, instead of representing the past—the idea that the only way a male athlete could come out would be if he also retired—Robbie Rogers will represent the future.”
The Nation
“Rogers is now one of the most recognizable faces in the fight against homophobia.”
CNN
“[Rogers’] status as the only openly gay male athlete in a prominent North American professional sport has made waves.”
The Guardian
“2013 will be remembered as the year Rogers came out as gay, retired from the sport, and returned to become a trailblazer in the sports world.”
Rant Sports
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