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Babe: The Life and Legend of Babe Didrikson Zaharias

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Looks at the life of the professional golfer, the public persona she created, her life as she lived it, and her lesbianism

327 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 1995

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September 29, 2019
What an amazing athlete. I found the writing to be a bit repetitive. The author repeated so many times the same behavior or struggles that Babe endured. Also I am not into golf, so maybe that's part of why I didn't care for the way the story was written. Towards the end of the book, I did like the statement, "Didrikson remains carefully constructed yet controversial". As a female athlete myself, I can certainly relate to the egregious way our society, in general, treats strong (mentally and physically) women. Of course, it is better now than 40 years ago. But still...
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September 10, 2018
Overall, very well-researched and well-written. I have so much more knowledge about and respect for Babe after reading this book. However, I do think that there were points in the book where the author forces her opinions about Babe onto the reader, although that is somewhat inevitable when writing a biography.
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July 13, 2016
Excellently researched and beautifully insightful biography. Cayleff doesn't just focus on the details of Zaharias's life (although she does that well), she also thoughtfully explores the impact of cultural ideals of masculinity, femininity, lesbianism, and sport on that life. In Cayleff's expert hands, Zaharias occupies an important space between newly emerging ideals of womanliness and established realms of male power. What emerges are two equally "true" life stories -- one the story of a woman who succeeded exceptionally well in positioning herself as the greatest female athlete and top moneymaker of the LPGA, and the other the story of a tough, powerful, tomboy who hid, negated, and pushed down the masculine/boyish/bisexual side of herself. I found myself at the end feeling that her life was one of equal parts triumph and sadness. This book might be too scholarly for those looking for an entertaining and easy-to-read biography of Zaharias, but for those willing to spend time with Cayleff, her care and intelligence pay off handsomely.
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Amazing athlete, Babe Didrickson, excelled in so many sports.
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