By Jenni L. Walsh
Alice Marble is not a name one hears in everyday conversation, yet she lived an extraordinary life of determination in the face of daunting challenges. Ace, Marvel, Spy shares a window into her life.
Alice's tennis career was all self-taught and brute strength until, at seventeen years of age, a professional tennis coach offered to take her on. Tennis is now expected to be Alice's whole life. Her coach, known as Teach, wants Alice to live, breathe, eat, and dream tennis all day. Alice's career had ups and downs, many which were the result of health related issues. When tragedy struck, Alice's life reached a new low, but this tragedy led to her working with Army Intelligence.
This is book sounded intriguing and I wanted to like it, but I just couldn't connect with it. There were moments when I could empathize with Alice, but then something would take place and I just couldn't.
I was under the mistaken impression that this book was published by Thomas Nelson , because of an email I received from Harper Collins Christian. I later found out it was from Harper Muse. I was less than thrilled with certain aspects (relations outside of marriage and astrology) I just did not like.
This book alternates between past events in Alice's life mainly focusing on the 1930s and 1940s so the story is presented in a nonlinear.
I was provided a complimentary copy of this book with no expectations but that I provide my honest opinion. All thoughts expressed are my own.
About the Book:
Trailblazer, superstar, activist, and spy:
Alice Marble is a true American icon.
Alice strives to have it all.
At seventeen, Alice Marble has no formal tennis skills and no coach. What she does have is an ability to hit the ball as hard as she can and a strong desire to prove herself. With steadfast determination and one sacrifice after another, Alice plays her heart out on the courts of the rich and famous, at national tournaments, and—the greatest of them all—at Wimbledon, rising to be one of the top-ranked players in the world.
But then her world falls apart.
With the outbreak of war with Germany, Alice’s tennis career and life come to a screeching halt, and for the first time, she is forced to confront who she is without tennis. As she seeks to understand her new place in the world and how she can aid in the war efforts, a telegram arrives with devastating news from overseas. Heartbroken and lost, she feels like she can only watch as the war wreaks havoc in every area of her life.
Until an unexpected invitation arrives.
Alice is given the chance to fight back when the US Army sends her a request: Under the guise of playing in tennis exhibition games in Switzerland, she would be a spy for them. Alice aches for nothing more than to avenge what the war has taken from her and to prove herself against this new opponent. But what awaits her might be her greatest challenge yet.
From her start as a promising athlete with worn-out shoes to her status as a glamorous international star, Alice Marble’s determination to control her own life and destiny fuels a story of achievement, discipline, loss, and love.
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