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Jemele Hill
One of Oprah Daily's Best Fall Nonfiction Books of 2022An empowering, unabashedly bold memoir by the Atlantic journalist and former ESPN SportsCenter coanchor about overcoming a legacy of pain and forging a new path, no matter how uphill life’s battles might be.Jemele Hill’s world came crashing down when she called President Trump a “white supremacist”; the White House wanted her fired from ESPN, and she was deluged with death threats. But Hill had faced tougher adversaries growing up in Detroit than a tweeting president. Beneath the exterior of one of the most recognizable journalists in America was a need—a calling—to break her family’s cycle of intergenerational trauma. Born in the middle of a lively routine Friday night Monopoly game to a teen mother and a heroin-addicted father, Hill constantly adjusted to the harsh realities of not only her own childhood but the inherited generational pain of her mother and grandmother. Her escape was writing. Hill’s mother was less than impressed with the brassy and bold free expression of her diary, but Hill never stopped discovering and amplifying her voice. Through hard work and a constant willingness to learn, Hill rose from newspaper reporter to columnist to new heights as the coanchor for ESPN’s revered SportsCenter. Soon, she earned respect and support for her fearless opinions and unshakable confidence, as well as a reputation as a trusted journalist who speaks her mind with truth and conviction. In Jemele Hill’s journey Uphill, she shares the whole story of her work, the women of her family, and her complicated relationship with God in an unapologetic, character-rich, and eloquent memoir.
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Author
Jemele Hill
Pages
240
Publisher
Henry Holt and Company
Published Date
2022-10-25
ISBN
1250624355 9781250624352
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"I know Jemele Hill from her podcast, Jemele Hill is Unbothered. Listening to her podcast made me fall in love with her, and she’s since become a major role model for me. As an avid listener, it was so nice to get the story behind who Jemele Hill is. Like, I genuinely had no idea she had a journalism degree and had an extensive career at ESPN."
"So I'm going to start by saying, I do not watch ESPN or very many sports in general. I picked up this memoir to learn about a life that isn't mine (cause that's the point of them). Jemele Hill is raw and unflinching in revealing her truth. She rose from the lower levels of Detroit to the primetime Sports Center slot through sacrifice and determination. She doesn't shy away from saying something because it may offend someone and has remained unapologetically herself. She has worked hard for everything she has had in life, and she seems grateful to all of the mentors and kind people that helped her on her way. When she reached the "top" she never stopped trying to open the door for others (or the eyes of others). She stood by thing things she said, even when it looked like it was hurting her professionally. She has endured a level of pain, sexism and racism that I am fortunate enough to have not experienced. She is basically a bad ass and I wish her nothing but the best in life."