Book Review: The Kaepernick Effect

The Kaepernick Effect: Taking a Knee, Changing the World 

Author: Dave Zirin

Publisher: The New Press

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The Kaepernick Effect documents the impact of Colin Kaepernick taking a knee in protest of police brutality, and follows the stories of other athletes inspired to do the same. Separated into sections for high school, college, and professional sports, those interviewed for the book discuss the motivation behind their decision to kneel and the resulting reactions they received in the aftermath.

I have read a couple of Zirin's prior books, and looked forward to reading and having the opportunity to review The Kaepernick Effect. The purpose of the book is clear in the title and very straightforward throughout the book. I liked the layout of the book and the style of how it was written, with the author really taking a backseat and letting the athletes tell their stories. These are voices that may have otherwise been unheard or misconstrued based on the politicization of this issue, and all of them brought together makes this a powerful read. I would recommend The Kaepernick Effect to any reader with an interest in the topic.

Thanks to Netgalley and The New Press for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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