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Lady Tigers in the Concrete Jungle

How Softball and Sisterhood Saved Lives in the South Bronx

About The Book

A rousing and empowering story of dedication and overcoming all odds, featuring the tough and unforgettable athletes of the champion Lady Tigers softball team.

Violence was a way of life for the girls of Mott Middle School in the South Bronx. Some woke up to it at home, and others dodged it on the way to school. Vicious physical fights broke out in classrooms, hallways, and bathrooms. These girls filed their fingernails into sharp points because they had to be ready to go at any time. Then a new coach joined the ranks at Mott Middle, and a new program began: girl's softball.

Coach Astacio offers the girls the time and attention they need to take their first steps to success. As they learned to throw, hit and field, they also dealt with the foul balls life threw at them: abuse, fractured homes, and violence wherever they looked. But the biggest challenge they faced was learning to think and act like a team, not just a bunch of fierce girls against each other—and the world.

Lady Tigers in the Concrete Jungle is the incredible true story that captured the hearts of millions when they were invited to appear on Ellen earlier this year. The Lady Tigers were invited onto the field at Yankee Stadium where the Yankees honored Coach Astacio with “Coach of the Year” at their Hispanic Heritage Month Community Achievement Awards in September 2017. But beyond the headlines, this is a story of a self-selected community coming together with faith, courage, and new-found values to overcome fear, violence, and crippling doubt.

These girls have ushered in a new confidence and pride not only in themselves, but in their school, the faculty, and their friends. And while not all of them have continued down this new path, many are now the first in their families to go to college and are beginning to see how being a Lady Tiger will always be a part of their lives.

About The Author

Dibs Baer is an entertainment writer and editor who has worked in the magazine industry for more than fifteen years and is the author/co-author of six books, including the New York Times bestseller I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends. Dibs lives in Los Angeles.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Pegasus Books (October 1, 2019)
  • Length: 336 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781643130651

Raves and Reviews

"I hope this inspires you as much as it inspires me. I love this story."

– Ellen DeGeneres

"The feel-good story of how one dedicated girls’ softball coach helped turn around lives at a tough middle school in the South Bronx."

– People Magazine

"Baer does a marvelous job of bringing to life this story of an unassuming coach who turns quitters into believers. This is an honest and raw look at living in a gang-ridden community where safe haven is found in the confines of a sports program. An empowering story of sisterhood."

– Booklist

"The power of sports is amply on display in this feel-good story about a dedicated teacher’s efforts to change lives by forming a softball team. Readers will be riveted by this story of a heroic teacher and coach."

– Publishers Weekly

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