Tracey Savell Reavis is a journalist and sports historian who has worked as a reporter for Sports Illustrated magazine, staff writer for the National Basketball Association, and National Football League writer for CBS Sports. Reavis is a member of the International Society of Olympic Historians.
David Beckham is one of the most famous people in the world, to say nothing of a remarkable athlete, and Tracey Savell Reavis does a fine job of telling Beckham's life story from boyhood in England to a life that would see him recognized in every country on the planet. There's a reason that Beckham has resonated with so many people from so many countries, and The Life and Career of David Beckham explains exactly why.--Grant Wahl, Sports Illustrated senior writer, author of The Beckham Experiment I have had the same questions any average American sports fan has had: what exactly makes David Beckham so idolized inside and outside the soccer world, even in a nation still only casually acquainted with the sport? That alone drew me to this book, and Tracey Savell Reavis gave me the answer, colorfully and in great detail. She takes us back to the beginning, and beyond, then brings us to his origins, onto his path to greatness, his fall and redemption, and eventually the crossover into the kind of international fame that, in most cases, is impossible to pinpoint or describe. In doing all of this, the universality of Beckham's rise comes through, so that anyone who cares about sports gets it, even if he or she has never set foot in England, played football or watched an entire game of his. By the time you finish reading this scrupulously-researched, passionately and smartly-told tale, you will have asked and answered another vital question, even more specific than the aforementioned one ... how did an English soccer player get into an underwear commercial during the Super Bowl?--David Steele, sports journalist and co-author of Silent Gesture: The Autobiography of Tommie Smith Tracey Savell Reavis has provided a very captivating, hard to put down story of David Beckham, the player, the teammate, the champion as well as the father and husband. She has captured his early formative years growing up in London and his years playing in England, America, and Europe as he became one of the best known athletes worldwide. She also provides great insight into his failures and his own inner struggles with fame, football, and striving to reach his own lofty vision of himself. Well worth the read.--Tony DiCicco, former USA Women's National Team Coach, Olympic Gold Medal, World Cup Champion, and U20 World Cup Champion Beckham fans will love this. Better yet, those who haven't heard about this man, myth, and legend will finally understand what all the fuss was about.--Rob Parker, sports columnist for TheShadowLeague.com