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The Inner Game of Tennis

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The Inner Game of Tennis is a 1974 book by W. Timothy Gallwey that explores the mental side of athletic performance, focusing on overcoming self-doubt and internal distraction. Blending psychology with sport, it became a foundational text in sports c...
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The Inner Game of Tennis is a 1974 book by W. Timothy Gallwey that explores the mental side of athletic performance, focusing on overcoming self-doubt and internal distraction. Blending psychology with sport, it became a foundational text in sports coaching and performance psychology.
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PublisherPageTurner Press
LanguageEnglish
Pages210 pages
ISBN0143105456556
Publication DateMarch 3, 2026
FormatDigital PDF β€” Instant Download
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Toni Morrison
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America’s most celebrated novelist, Nobel Prize-winner Toni Morrison extends her profound take on our history with this twentieth-century tale of redemption: a taut and tortured story about one man’s desperate search for himself in a world disfigured by war. Frank Money is an angry, self-loathing veteran of the Korean War who, after traumatic experiences on the front lines, finds himself back in racist America with more than just physical scars. His home may seem alien to him, but he is shocked out of his crippling apathy by the need to rescue his medically abused younger sister and take her back to the small Georgia town they come from and that he’s hated all his life. As Frank revisits his memories from childhood and the war that have left him questioning his sense of self, he discovers a profound courage he had thought he could never possess again. A deeply moving novel about an apparently defeated man finding his manhood – and his home.
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