The Black Widow: A Memoir
By (Author) Jeanette Lee
By (author) Dana Benbow
Triumph Books
Triumph Books
20th November 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Gender studies: women and girls
Biography: sport
Coping with / advice about cancer
Sociology: sport and leisure
Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions
Musculoskeletal medicine
B
Hardback
256
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
A candid and moving autobiography by the 'Black Widow' of billiards
Jeanette Lee was 18 years old when she walked into a New York City pool hall and became enamored by the elegant geometry of the game. Before long, she was an unmistakable figure on the international competition circuit, dressed head-to-toe in black, stalking the billiards table and gazing down her cue as if tracking her prey.
In this new memoir, the woman nicknamed 'The Black Widow' opens up about her legendary career and the rich, unpredictable life she's woven around it. Lee details her upbringing in a Korean-American household in Brooklyn, her single-minded drive to reach the pinnacle of her sport, and her unlikely entry into the realm of mainstream celebrity in an era where female athletes rarely got their share of the limelight.
Lee also reflects on her lifelong struggle with scoliosis, which necessitated over twenty operations during her playing career; her public battle with Stage 4 ovarian cancer; and the communities that gave her strength throughout.
Written with warmth and candor, this is the definitive story of a true icon.
Jeanette Leeis one of the most decorated and notable players in billiards history. Nicknamed "The Black Widow", she became the top-ranked female pool player in the world during the 1990s and has won over 30 national and international titles. Lee lives in Tampa with her three daughters.
Dana Benbowis a sports reporter at the Indianapolis Star.