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Isabel Lefty Alvarez: The Improbable Life of a Cuban American Baseball Star

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By (author): Kat D. Williams

A very good read. It is not only about a baseball player in the AAGPBL, but also about a young Latino woman who makes good in America.Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books

Kat D. Williams traces Isabel Lefty Alvarezs life from her childhood in Cuba, where she played baseball with the boys on the streets of El Cerro, to her reinvention as a professional baseball player and American citizen. Isabel Lefty Alvarez gives the reader a look into Alvarezs young life in Cuba during the turbulent years leading up to Castros revolution, as political differences tore families apart. Alvarez came to the United States at fifteen, speaking no English, and experienced the challenge of immigration as her mother pushed her to become a professional athlete in her newly adopted country.
Through all the changes and upheaval, Alvarez found acceptance and success as a player in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, where she was called the Rascal of El Cerro. After the league ended, Alvarez struggled with an undiagnosed learning disability that limited her options. She persevered and reinvented herself as a factory worker but later battled alcoholism and depression until baseball returned to her life and she was able to reconnect with her former teammates and become part of the active community of former players.
Alvarezs life story illustrates the struggle and strength of a young Latina immigrant and the importance of sport to her transition to her new country and her enduring identity.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2020
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781496218827

About Kat D. Williams

Kat D. Williams is a professor of American history at Marshall University. She is board president of the International Womens Baseball Center and the author of The All-American Girls after the AAGPBL: How Playing Pro Ball Shaped Their Lives.  

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