OK so he grew up to be one of tennis’ giants, winning eight grand slams, suffered enough to write a really compelling book, and made tons of money, but he also only got a 9th grade education, became a pro at age 16, and had lost most of his hair by the time he turned 30. I remember salivating over those photos of him with his bad-boy long hair. Guess what? It was a toupee and he worried constantly that it would fall off!
Several things about Open made it a worthy read. First, there was his recall of play-by-play of certain pivotal games. Hearing him describe the mechanics and strategy of 140-mile-per-hour serves and returns and the psychological nuances of a lip twitch during a critical point, were riveting. And then there was his description of his ill-fated marriage to Brook Shields. I have long-suspected that celebrity marriages are the result of lawyer-negotiated terms and public relations strategies, but Agassi convinced me that they’re just like “us” when it comes to love - euphoric, shocked, puzzled, compromising, confused, smart, stupid, sad, serene. 
So many autobiographies are “Wah wah, poor me,” and “I did this and then I did that,” but with ghostwriter and Pulitzer Prize winner J.R. Moehringer’s help, Open is a well-written, interesting story, whether you care anything about tennis or Agassi or not.

You are amazing! You are a reader, indeed. I love the book reviews, especially if I've read the book - and if I haven't, your reviews are a good guide. I will read Agassi - not sure about Hollywood. I've finished "Born Round" - yes - anything about food and weight! I would not have read "Zeitoun" if you hadn't recommended it - the title and the cover were not inviting and may have turned readers off. But, yes, well worth reading. How about "Molly Ivins" - a new biography. Know you will like it. This is getting long but also liked your mom's lesson on religion. We had the same coffee table book - guess everybody did. Keep on keeping on - Charlena
ReplyDeleteI, ironically published my own review of Open today on my blog! I agree completely with your review. Open was a great read.
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