Contents
Foreword, Rebecca “Beka” Ntsanwsi
Author’s Note
Prologue: A People United
Part I The Dream
1 Vakhegula Vakhegula FC
2 Mama, We Can Try This
3 We’re Not Bimbos
4 A Little Bit of Good
5 Vusiwana I Vuloyi
Mama Beka: The Mother Teresa of Limpopo
6 The Grannies Are Coming! The Grannies Are Coming!
Part II The Game
7 A More Perfect (Re)union
Granny Rossina: What Happens in the Bush . . .
8 Five Is a Lot
Granny Khune: We Danced like Crazy
9 R-E-S-P-E-C-T
10 Ukuleles and Vuvuzelas
Granny Bull: The Fierce Fighter
11 Rain Falling on Parched Land
Granny Norah: The Hard Way
12 May You Score Many Goals
Part III The Goal
13 Mopane Worms and Sequined Gowns
Granny Omo: Like Two Hands that Wash Each Other
14 Thunder
Granny Gaisa: God Is My Protector
15 You Strike a Woman, You Strike a Rock
16 The Baobab Tree
Epilogue: Sisters in Soccer
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Jean Duffy is a nonfiction writer who has published with the Boston Globe, the Concord Monitor, the Packingtown Review, the Somerville Journal, the Stamford Advocate, and WBUR Cognoscenti. Jean worked for twenty-six years as an engineer and manager before retiring and can now be found consulting with nonprofits. Follow her online at https://jeanduffy.com.
ldquo;In warm prose, Duffy describes a world of soccer in South
Africa that can still be deeply sexist, juxtaposing this state of
affairs against the tremendous impact the Grannies have had within
their country and beyond. Duffy also does an excellent job of
capturing Bekarsquo;s wisdomhellip;. Readers will find the
Granniesrsquo; story genuinely touchinghellip;. This is a sports
story full of extraordinary achievement that will likely make
ldquo;soccer freaksrdquo; out of quite a few readers. A heartfelt,
inspiring story of the worldrsquo;s most unconventional soccer
team.rdquo;-- "Kirkus Reviews"
A heartwarming story of struggle, joy, and triumph centering on
unlikely soccer playersmdash;grandmothers of South Africa. We learn
not only about how these women overcome obstacles they face within
the sport, but also how they negotiate historical and contemporary
legacies of apartheid and colonialism. Jean Duffy skillfully writes
about the spirit, faith, and spunk of these older athletes and
inspires the reader to dream of endless possibilities built through
friendships, reciprocity, and communities of care.--Cynthia
Fabrizio Pelak, professor of sociology, New Mexico State
University
A moving account of the power of sport and womenrsquo;s friendship,
Soccer Grannies shows how a team of senior South African women does
much more than score goals: they build community, at home and
across the world. This story of international journeys and joyous
matches is enriched by its intimate portraits of the lives of these
women athletes and community leaders.--Meghan Healy-Clancy,
professor of history, Bridgewater State University
In many instances, a sports team will inspire others and not
because of their excellent play, their championships or even the
accomplishments of some of the athletes. Sometimes just the fact
that the athletes are playing their sport and enjoying themselves
is enough to inspire people and this book by Jean Duffy tells of a
group of women in South Africa who do just that.... Whether one is
a soccer fan or not, this book is one that any reader will enjoy
and will also learn about some of the culture of South Africa, both
the good and the bad. The story of Beka and the rest of the Soccer
Grannies is one that every person, athlete or not, should enjoy.--
"Sports Book Guy"
Jean Duffy possesses the unwavering talent that allows her words to
weave magic as her story comes alive! Get ready to be captivated by
the depth and meaning on every page of this extraordinary book.
Join us in unraveling the brilliance of an author who dares to push
boundaries and redefine storytelling. Get this gem today and embark
on a journey that will touch your heart!-- "Midwest Book
Review"
Soccer Grannies is a terrific book. If it were nothing but a
ldquo;feel goodrdquo; story, it would be terrific enough, because
we need all the ldquo;feel goodrdquo; stories we can get, but
itrsquo;s much morehellip;. Soccer Grannies is, in part, an account
of the adventure the soccer grannies enjoyed in the U.S., and the
trip Duffy and some of her teammates made to South Africa a year
later to renew their friendship and play some more soccer. But this
exceptional book also provides a powerful summary of the history of
Mama Bekarsquo;s country, where discrimination against everyone who
wasnrsquo;t white was written into the nationrsquo;s laws.-- "The
Arts Fuse"
Soccer Grannies is an inspirational initiative, beautifully
reminding us that the game of billions, as football is christened,
belongs to all the peoples of the world.--Mohlomi Kekeletso
Maubane, independent football researcher and historian
Soccer Grannies: The South African Women Who Inspire the World is a
non-fiction book that could just as well read as the script of a
triumph-against-the-odds movie. Soccer Grannies quietly reminds us
about what, at the root of it, is important and valuable about
sport. The camaraderie. The invitation to enhanced fitness.
Sportrsquo;s ability to connect people across ethnic divides,
across socio-economic classes, across cultural differences, and
across continentshellip;. Duffyrsquo;s book tells the story of the
original Soccer Grannies team, weaving together a compelling tale
that tells us something about the power of sport to engender
well-being and forge connections.-- "Sports Literature
Association"
The kick-off of the Womenrsquo;s World Cup is less than a month
away, and Somerville-based writer Jean Duffy has written a book to
launch you into the fervor. Soccer Grannies tells the story of
Rebecca Ntsanwisi, who, besides working to improve the education,
health, and housing in her community, started Vakhegula Vakhegula,
otherwise known as the Soccer Grannies, a soccer team for older
women. Duffy, a soccer player in her mid-60s herself, celebrates
Ntsanwisi and writes an account of the Soccer Grannies making a
visit to the US, as well as the harrowing backstories of many of
the players. Duffyrsquo;s book underlines how much is possible as
we age, and reminds us of the sustaining force not just of moving
the body, but of the joy of being on a team, of the support and
camaraderie in the shared endeavor of running on a field and
putting a ball into a net. The Soccer Grannies set the best kind of
example: keep playing, keep playing. As the countdown for the
kick-off in New Zealand continues, Duffy, with warmth and zeal,
makes us know: The beautiful game is for everyone.-- "The Boston
Globe"
This is the book we all need. Learn the stories of a group of women
who defy boundaries and limitations. You cannot help but soak in
their love and courage.--Julie Foudy, former captain, U.S. Women's
Soccer Team, 2x Olympic Gold Medalist, 2x World Cup Champion
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