Review of 'Stand' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
I knew Kathryn was a professional cyclist, outspoken on issues of gender equity in sports, and an activist. I had the sense that she was successful. As this book started, I was exhausted by the activity and optimism. She's a great writer and you really feel her energy. But I didn't expect the bad things - the things that happen in real life - to be so dramatic. There's no middle ground in her journey. Her book takes you on the wild ride, with very high highs and very low lows.
I've also read Phil Gaimon's books (also a former professional cyclist) so I was prepared to read about the poverty-level salaries that all but the top few make. And I expected to read that women make far less than men, but I was still shocked at her story from only a few years ago. So, she took a stand. …
I knew Kathryn was a professional cyclist, outspoken on issues of gender equity in sports, and an activist. I had the sense that she was successful. As this book started, I was exhausted by the activity and optimism. She's a great writer and you really feel her energy. But I didn't expect the bad things - the things that happen in real life - to be so dramatic. There's no middle ground in her journey. Her book takes you on the wild ride, with very high highs and very low lows.
I've also read Phil Gaimon's books (also a former professional cyclist) so I was prepared to read about the poverty-level salaries that all but the top few make. And I expected to read that women make far less than men, but I was still shocked at her story from only a few years ago. So, she took a stand. And she learned some lessons that she shares openly.
It's an emotional book.