|    Login    |    Register

The Tennis Manifesto: A Simple Thinkbook of Tennis Concepts and Strategy

(Hardback)

Available Formats


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Tennis Manifesto: A Simple Thinkbook of Tennis Concepts and Strategy

Contributors:

By (Author) Warren Harris
Illustrated by Olena Prysiazhniuk

ISBN:

9781543937558

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

25th October 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

92

Dimensions:

Width 222mm, Height 285mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

512g

Description

The Tennis Manifesto is a tennis coaching philosophy and motivational phrases and ideas written in quirky, avant-garde, and sometimes dark, abstract ways, and laced with off-beat, whimsical, dynamic, mind-twisting illustrations. The Tennis Manifestouses wrong punctuation and mostly strange and old typewriter fonts. Words that are kind-of thrown on a page, sometimes not many words on a page. Sometimes words are spelled wrong. It gives the reader the impression of some deep-thinking, but eccentric tennis coach, or the crazy homeless guy living under the freeway psycho-babbling all this tennis stuff. A fun and trippy book to own and read. It is not a tennis lesson in a book. It is motivational and inspiring concepts, cryptically funny, and sprinkled with hype-phrases, and abstract, short, one-page stories that make for an intriguing read even if you are not a tennis player. Tennis drives the book, but I feel it bursts out of the traditional "sports book genre square."

Author Bio

I have been coaching tennis for about 18 years.
I taught myself to play tennis and only had one tennis lesson in my life.
I trained my daughter since she was 7 years old.
She was a top player in the Midwest and went on to receive a college scholarship from her tennis prowess.
This book came about from me writing down phrases I used to tell my daughter while I was training her.
I have never written a book and don't read much at all, so I made this "diary-type" thing that would intrigue me to read it if somebody else wrote it.
The book became increasingly dynamic and strange as I wanted it to show my interest in weird b-movies, beatnik poetry, abstract art, underground music, and at the same time, expressing my knowledge of tennis and out-of-the-box coaching style and concepts and my own tennis dogma.

See all

Other titles by Warren Harris

See all

Other titles from BookBaby