Review Quotes:
Rodgers pulls no punches in this raw, emotional rags-to-riches memoir. --Publishers Weekly
[Rodgers] now has a new goal: sharing her story with others. She certainly accomplishes that in this raw, compelling memoir of a girl growing up in difficult circumstances but with the wits, confidence, and drive that made her an All-Star. An inspiring autobiography. --Booklist
WNBA champion Rodgers reflects on her childhood and road to athletic glory...Encouraging tidbits will stay with readers, such as, 'Stars are stars because they work hard even when the lights are not on'...This memoir...has a bold bounce. --Kirkus Reviews
The memoir is filled with anecdotes and memories from her childhood on, written in short, easy to read chapters...I would recommend They Better Call Me Sugar to young teenage girls who are seeking a role model or girls who are interested in sports careers. It will resonate and inspire them. --The Cyberlibrarian
Sugar Rodgers's story will be inspirational not only for young girls, not only for young athletes, but for everyone. You never know the mountains people have to climb to reach the level of success they have achieved. --Etan Thomas, former NBA player, author of We Matter: Athletes and Activism
Having had the privilege of playing and working with Sugar Rodgers, I've been blessed with a front row seat to watch her grow into the woman she is today. My hope and prayer is that everyone, both young and old, gets an opportunity to read this book and let Sugar--the athlete, the woman, the survivor--have as much of an impact on their lives as she has had on mine. --Swin Cash, three-time WNBA champion, VP of Basketball Operations with the New Orleans Pelicans
It would be too easy to say that Sugar Rodgers's memoir is a slam dunk. It's more than that--it's a three-pointer from deep. If you want to know what it takes to shoot for your dreams in sports and in life, read this book. --C.J. Farley, author of Around Harvard Square
They Better Call Me Sugar delivers an empowering testimony that takes the reader into the visual life of Sugar Rodgers along with her journey of loss, laughter, growth, courage, and success. As an English teacher, I have read many books over the years. However, this book is now number one on my list as the BEST book that I have ever read. I cried, laughed and felt every word on every page. It will be a book that transforms the lives of many teenagers and young adults for the future. --Ariane Williams, English teacher, Deep Creek High School (Chesapeake, VA)