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A Greater Goal

The Epic Battle for Equal Pay in Women’s Soccer-and Beyond

By Elizabeth Rusch

YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award Finalist

A CCBC Choice

More than 250 women have played on the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team, and most contributed to the battle for equal pay. This narrative nonfiction book by the award-winning author and journalist Elizabeth Rusch traces the evolution of that fight, bringing this important rights issue in sports and in our culture to the attention of young readers. Features extensive backmatter.

With the passage of Title IX in 1972, the doors opened for young women to play sports at a higher level. But for the women on the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team, being able to compete at an international level didn’t mean fair treatment and fair compensation.

From economy-class airplane seats and inadequate lodging to minimal marketing and slashed wages, the women representing the United States at the Olympics, the World Cup, and other tournaments had reason to be fed up. They were expected to—and did—win, but they weren’t compensated for their talent and dedication. With the help of their union and in collaboration with the men’s team, they secured an equitable contract in 2022 that ultimately benefited both national teams as well as athletes of the future.

Elizabeth Rusch’s A Greater Goal chronicles how members of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team fought to receive fair treatment and equal pay despite the intense pushback they received from U.S. Soccer, the governing body of soccer in the United States. With a narrative that includes player profiles and vignettes framed from team member perspectives, A Greater Goal illuminates the work, support, and grit needed to be treated with equality in a world that often undervalues the contributions of women.

Features extensive back matter, including a call to action, additional resources, and an index.

This YALSA Award Finalist chronicles their inspiring true story:

  • The Fight for Equal Pay: Go behind the scenes of the decades-long legal battle as the USWNT takes on its own employer, U.S. Soccer, in a historic fight for fairness.
  • Inspiring True Story: Follow iconic players like Mia Hamm, Megan Rapinoe, and Alex Morgan as they dominate on the world stage while leading a groundbreaking fight for justice off the field.
  • Title IX and Its Legacy: Discover how a 37-word law opened the doors for female athletes and set the stage for one of the greatest—and most powerful—teams in sports history.
  • Narrative Nonfiction for Teens: A YALSA Award Finalist, this gripping, journalistic account uses player profiles and vignettes to bring the thrilling wins and frustrating setbacks to life for young readers.

ISBN: 9780063220928
Imprint: Greenwillow Books
On Sale: Jul 9, 2024
List price: $19.99
No of pages: 336
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Activism & Social Justice
BISAC 2: YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Sports & Recreation / Soccer *
BISAC 3: YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / General (see also headings under Family) *

Elizabeth Rusch

Biography

Elizabeth Rusch is the author of A Greater Goal and You Call This Democracy?, both of which were finalists for the YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults, and more than a dozen acclaimed children’s books, including picture books, middle grade, fiction, nonfiction, and a graphic novel. In a starred review Kirkus Reviews called her book The 21: The True Story of the Youth Who Sued the U.S. Government Over Climate Change a “nail-biting account.” She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her family.

Eva Kaminsky

YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award Finalist

A CCBC Choice

More than 250 women have played on the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team, and most contributed to the battle for equal pay. This narrative nonfiction book by the award-winning author and journalist Elizabeth Rusch traces the evolution of that fight, bringing this important rights issue in sports and in our culture to the attention of young readers. Features extensive backmatter.

With the passage of Title IX in 1972, the doors opened for young women to play sports at a higher level. But for the women on the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team, being able to compete at an international level didn’t mean fair treatment and fair compensation.

From economy-class airplane seats and inadequate lodging to minimal marketing and slashed wages, the women representing the United States at the Olympics, the World Cup, and other tournaments had reason to be fed up. They were expected to—and did—win, but they weren’t compensated for their talent and dedication. With the help of their union and in collaboration with the men’s team, they secured an equitable contract in 2022 that ultimately benefited both national teams as well as athletes of the future.

Elizabeth Rusch’s A Greater Goal chronicles how members of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team fought to receive fair treatment and equal pay despite the intense pushback they received from U.S. Soccer, the governing body of soccer in the United States. With a narrative that includes player profiles and vignettes framed from team member perspectives, A Greater Goal illuminates the work, support, and grit needed to be treated with equality in a world that often undervalues the contributions of women.

Features extensive back matter, including a call to action, additional resources, and an index.

This YALSA Award Finalist chronicles their inspiring true story:

  • The Fight for Equal Pay: Go behind the scenes of the decades-long legal battle as the USWNT takes on its own employer, U.S. Soccer, in a historic fight for fairness.
  • Inspiring True Story: Follow iconic players like Mia Hamm, Megan Rapinoe, and Alex Morgan as they dominate on the world stage while leading a groundbreaking fight for justice off the field.
  • Title IX and Its Legacy: Discover how a 37-word law opened the doors for female athletes and set the stage for one of the greatest—and most powerful—teams in sports history.
  • Narrative Nonfiction for Teens: A YALSA Award Finalist, this gripping, journalistic account uses player profiles and vignettes to bring the thrilling wins and frustrating setbacks to life for young readers.

ISBN: 9780063220928
Imprint: Greenwillow Books
On Sale: Jul 9, 2024
List price: $19.99
No of pages: 336
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Activism & Social Justice
BISAC 2: YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Sports & Recreation / Soccer *
BISAC 3: YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Social Topics / General (see also headings under Family) *

Elizabeth Rusch

Biography

Elizabeth Rusch is the author of A Greater Goal and You Call This Democracy?, both of which were finalists for the YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults, and more than a dozen acclaimed children’s books, including picture books, middle grade, fiction, nonfiction, and a graphic novel. In a starred review Kirkus Reviews called her book The 21: The True Story of the Youth Who Sued the U.S. Government Over Climate Change a “nail-biting account.” She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her family.

Eva Kaminsky