Book Review of “Unstoppable: My Life So Far”
Olympic champion and tennis phenom Maria Sharapova wrote a memoir titled “Unstoppable: My Life So Far,” which was released in 2017. Her transformation from a small Russian girl growing up to one of the most well-known and successful athletes in the world is detailed in the book.
Sharapova’s memoir is a compelling and candid account of her life on and off the court. She shares her experiences of growing up in poverty in Russia, her family’s sacrifices, her early years in tennis, and her rise to fame as a teenage prodigy. Sharapova writes openly about the challenges she faced as a young player, from dealing with injuries to balancing her intense training schedule with her studies.
The heart of the book is Sharapova’s account of her rivalry with Serena Williams. Sharapova is refreshingly honest about her feelings toward Williams, and she does not shy away from discussing the tension and animosity between them. She also delves into the infamous drug scandal that saw her suspended from professional tennis for 15 months.
What sets this memoir apart from other athlete memoirs is Sharapova’s writing style. She writes with a level of self-awareness and introspection that is rare in sports books. She is not afraid to acknowledge her flaws and mistakes, and she takes responsibility for her actions.
“Unstoppable: My Life So Far” is a compelling and motivational book all around. The story of Sharapova is one of tenacity and fortitude in the face of adversity. Her autobiography is proof of the value of perseverance and the notion that everything is feasible if you set your mind to it.