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I Am Zlatan
Daring, flashy, innovative, volatileāno matter what they call him, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is one of soccerās brightest stars. A top-scoring striker and captain of the Swedish national team, he has dominated the worldās most storied teams, including Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, AC Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain. But his life wasnāt always so charmed.
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Born to Balkan immigrants who divorced when he was a toddler, Zlatan learned self-reliance from his rough-and-tumble neighborhood. While his father, a Bosnian Muslim, drank to forget the war back home, his motherās household was engulfed in chaos. Soccer was Zlatanās release. Mixing in street moves and trick plays, Zlatan was a wild talent who rode to practice on stolen bikes and relished showing up the rich kidsāopponents and teammates alike. Goal by astonishing goal, the brash young outsider grew into an unlikely prodigy and, by his early twenties, an international phenomenon.
Ā
Told as only the man himself could tell it, featuring stories of friendships and feuds with the biggest names in the sport, I Am Zlatan is a wrenching, uproarious, and ultimately redemptive tale for underdogs everywhere.
Praise for I Am Zlatan
āTerrific ⦠Far more insightful than your typical jock memoir, Ibraās book tells his story of growing up as the son of immigrants in Sweden and pulls no punches when it comes to his opinions of some of the biggest names in the game.āāSports Illustrated
āThe most compelling autobiography ever to appear under a footballerās name.āāThe Guardian
Ā
āThe story of Zlatanāfrom his days as an immigrant kid juggling a soccer ball so he wonāt get bullied to his emergence as the genius player who scored the greatest goal everāis as compelling and fancy-footed as his game.āāAleksandar Hemon, National Book Award finalist and author of The Lazarus Project
āI love this book. I love it because itās so much bigger than soccer.Ā I Am ZlatanĀ is a story of hope and grit and what an immigrant kid who comes from nothing can accomplish with hard work and belief in himself. Itās also a beautiful window into our new, more open, more diverse world.āāMarcus Samuelsson, bestselling author ofĀ Yes, Chef
Ā
āProbably the bestselling European immigrantās tale since Zadie SmithāsĀ White Teeth ⦠Once you get past the obligatory snigger prompted by the phrase āfootballerās autobiography,ā you can see that Zlatanās book strangely resembles an earlier immigrantās tale:Ā Portnoyās Complaint.āāFinancialĀ Times
āHe is skillful. He is outspoken. He is Zlatan.āāThe New York Times
Ā
āThe best sports autobiography in years.āāPolicyMic
Ā
Born to Balkan immigrants who divorced when he was a toddler, Zlatan learned self-reliance from his rough-and-tumble neighborhood. While his father, a Bosnian Muslim, drank to forget the war back home, his motherās household was engulfed in chaos. Soccer was Zlatanās release. Mixing in street moves and trick plays, Zlatan was a wild talent who rode to practice on stolen bikes and relished showing up the rich kidsāopponents and teammates alike. Goal by astonishing goal, the brash young outsider grew into an unlikely prodigy and, by his early twenties, an international phenomenon.
Ā
Told as only the man himself could tell it, featuring stories of friendships and feuds with the biggest names in the sport, I Am Zlatan is a wrenching, uproarious, and ultimately redemptive tale for underdogs everywhere.
Praise for I Am Zlatan
āTerrific ⦠Far more insightful than your typical jock memoir, Ibraās book tells his story of growing up as the son of immigrants in Sweden and pulls no punches when it comes to his opinions of some of the biggest names in the game.āāSports Illustrated
āThe most compelling autobiography ever to appear under a footballerās name.āāThe Guardian
Ā
āThe story of Zlatanāfrom his days as an immigrant kid juggling a soccer ball so he wonāt get bullied to his emergence as the genius player who scored the greatest goal everāis as compelling and fancy-footed as his game.āāAleksandar Hemon, National Book Award finalist and author of The Lazarus Project
āI love this book. I love it because itās so much bigger than soccer.Ā I Am ZlatanĀ is a story of hope and grit and what an immigrant kid who comes from nothing can accomplish with hard work and belief in himself. Itās also a beautiful window into our new, more open, more diverse world.āāMarcus Samuelsson, bestselling author ofĀ Yes, Chef
Ā
āProbably the bestselling European immigrantās tale since Zadie SmithāsĀ White Teeth ⦠Once you get past the obligatory snigger prompted by the phrase āfootballerās autobiography,ā you can see that Zlatanās book strangely resembles an earlier immigrantās tale:Ā Portnoyās Complaint.āāFinancialĀ Times
āHe is skillful. He is outspoken. He is Zlatan.āāThe New York Times
Ā
āThe best sports autobiography in years.āāPolicyMic
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I Am Zlatan
I Am Zlatan
Daring, flashy, innovative, volatileāno matter what they call him, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is one of soccerās brightest stars. A top-scoring striker and captain of the Swedish national team, he has dominated the worldās most storied teams, including Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, AC Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain. But his life wasnāt always so charmed.
Ā
Born to Balkan immigrants who divorced when he was a toddler, Zlatan learned self-reliance from his rough-and-tumble neighborhood. While his father, a Bosnian Muslim, drank to forget the war back home, his motherās household was engulfed in chaos. Soccer was Zlatanās release. Mixing in street moves and trick plays, Zlatan was a wild talent who rode to practice on stolen bikes and relished showing up the rich kidsāopponents and teammates alike. Goal by astonishing goal, the brash young outsider grew into an unlikely prodigy and, by his early twenties, an international phenomenon.
Ā
Told as only the man himself could tell it, featuring stories of friendships and feuds with the biggest names in the sport, I Am Zlatan is a wrenching, uproarious, and ultimately redemptive tale for underdogs everywhere.
Praise for I Am Zlatan
āTerrific ⦠Far more insightful than your typical jock memoir, Ibraās book tells his story of growing up as the son of immigrants in Sweden and pulls no punches when it comes to his opinions of some of the biggest names in the game.āāSports Illustrated
āThe most compelling autobiography ever to appear under a footballerās name.āāThe Guardian
Ā
āThe story of Zlatanāfrom his days as an immigrant kid juggling a soccer ball so he wonāt get bullied to his emergence as the genius player who scored the greatest goal everāis as compelling and fancy-footed as his game.āāAleksandar Hemon, National Book Award finalist and author of The Lazarus Project
āI love this book. I love it because itās so much bigger than soccer.Ā I Am ZlatanĀ is a story of hope and grit and what an immigrant kid who comes from nothing can accomplish with hard work and belief in himself. Itās also a beautiful window into our new, more open, more diverse world.āāMarcus Samuelsson, bestselling author ofĀ Yes, Chef
Ā
āProbably the bestselling European immigrantās tale since Zadie SmithāsĀ White Teeth ⦠Once you get past the obligatory snigger prompted by the phrase āfootballerās autobiography,ā you can see that Zlatanās book strangely resembles an earlier immigrantās tale:Ā Portnoyās Complaint.āāFinancialĀ Times
āHe is skillful. He is outspoken. He is Zlatan.āāThe New York Times
Ā
āThe best sports autobiography in years.āāPolicyMic
Ā
Born to Balkan immigrants who divorced when he was a toddler, Zlatan learned self-reliance from his rough-and-tumble neighborhood. While his father, a Bosnian Muslim, drank to forget the war back home, his motherās household was engulfed in chaos. Soccer was Zlatanās release. Mixing in street moves and trick plays, Zlatan was a wild talent who rode to practice on stolen bikes and relished showing up the rich kidsāopponents and teammates alike. Goal by astonishing goal, the brash young outsider grew into an unlikely prodigy and, by his early twenties, an international phenomenon.
Ā
Told as only the man himself could tell it, featuring stories of friendships and feuds with the biggest names in the sport, I Am Zlatan is a wrenching, uproarious, and ultimately redemptive tale for underdogs everywhere.
Praise for I Am Zlatan
āTerrific ⦠Far more insightful than your typical jock memoir, Ibraās book tells his story of growing up as the son of immigrants in Sweden and pulls no punches when it comes to his opinions of some of the biggest names in the game.āāSports Illustrated
āThe most compelling autobiography ever to appear under a footballerās name.āāThe Guardian
Ā
āThe story of Zlatanāfrom his days as an immigrant kid juggling a soccer ball so he wonāt get bullied to his emergence as the genius player who scored the greatest goal everāis as compelling and fancy-footed as his game.āāAleksandar Hemon, National Book Award finalist and author of The Lazarus Project
āI love this book. I love it because itās so much bigger than soccer.Ā I Am ZlatanĀ is a story of hope and grit and what an immigrant kid who comes from nothing can accomplish with hard work and belief in himself. Itās also a beautiful window into our new, more open, more diverse world.āāMarcus Samuelsson, bestselling author ofĀ Yes, Chef
Ā
āProbably the bestselling European immigrantās tale since Zadie SmithāsĀ White Teeth ⦠Once you get past the obligatory snigger prompted by the phrase āfootballerās autobiography,ā you can see that Zlatanās book strangely resembles an earlier immigrantās tale:Ā Portnoyās Complaint.āāFinancialĀ Times
āHe is skillful. He is outspoken. He is Zlatan.āāThe New York Times
Ā
āThe best sports autobiography in years.āāPolicyMic
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Daring, flashy, innovative, volatileāno matter what they call him, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is one of soccerās brightest stars. A top-scoring striker and captain of the Swedish national team, he has dominated the worldās most storied teams, including Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, AC Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain. But his life wasnāt always so charmed.
Ā
Born to Balkan immigrants who divorced when he was a toddler, Zlatan learned self-reliance from his rough-and-tumble neighborhood. While his father, a Bosnian Muslim, drank to forget the war back home, his motherās household was engulfed in chaos. Soccer was Zlatanās release. Mixing in street moves and trick plays, Zlatan was a wild talent who rode to practice on stolen bikes and relished showing up the rich kidsāopponents and teammates alike. Goal by astonishing goal, the brash young outsider grew into an unlikely prodigy and, by his early twenties, an international phenomenon.
Ā
Told as only the man himself could tell it, featuring stories of friendships and feuds with the biggest names in the sport, I Am Zlatan is a wrenching, uproarious, and ultimately redemptive tale for underdogs everywhere.
Praise for I Am Zlatan
āTerrific ⦠Far more insightful than your typical jock memoir, Ibraās book tells his story of growing up as the son of immigrants in Sweden and pulls no punches when it comes to his opinions of some of the biggest names in the game.āāSports Illustrated
āThe most compelling autobiography ever to appear under a footballerās name.āāThe Guardian
Ā
āThe story of Zlatanāfrom his days as an immigrant kid juggling a soccer ball so he wonāt get bullied to his emergence as the genius player who scored the greatest goal everāis as compelling and fancy-footed as his game.āāAleksandar Hemon, National Book Award finalist and author of The Lazarus Project
āI love this book. I love it because itās so much bigger than soccer.Ā I Am ZlatanĀ is a story of hope and grit and what an immigrant kid who comes from nothing can accomplish with hard work and belief in himself. Itās also a beautiful window into our new, more open, more diverse world.āāMarcus Samuelsson, bestselling author ofĀ Yes, Chef
Ā
āProbably the bestselling European immigrantās tale since Zadie SmithāsĀ White Teeth ⦠Once you get past the obligatory snigger prompted by the phrase āfootballerās autobiography,ā you can see that Zlatanās book strangely resembles an earlier immigrantās tale:Ā Portnoyās Complaint.āāFinancialĀ Times
āHe is skillful. He is outspoken. He is Zlatan.āāThe New York Times
Ā
āThe best sports autobiography in years.āāPolicyMic
Ā
Born to Balkan immigrants who divorced when he was a toddler, Zlatan learned self-reliance from his rough-and-tumble neighborhood. While his father, a Bosnian Muslim, drank to forget the war back home, his motherās household was engulfed in chaos. Soccer was Zlatanās release. Mixing in street moves and trick plays, Zlatan was a wild talent who rode to practice on stolen bikes and relished showing up the rich kidsāopponents and teammates alike. Goal by astonishing goal, the brash young outsider grew into an unlikely prodigy and, by his early twenties, an international phenomenon.
Ā
Told as only the man himself could tell it, featuring stories of friendships and feuds with the biggest names in the sport, I Am Zlatan is a wrenching, uproarious, and ultimately redemptive tale for underdogs everywhere.
Praise for I Am Zlatan
āTerrific ⦠Far more insightful than your typical jock memoir, Ibraās book tells his story of growing up as the son of immigrants in Sweden and pulls no punches when it comes to his opinions of some of the biggest names in the game.āāSports Illustrated
āThe most compelling autobiography ever to appear under a footballerās name.āāThe Guardian
Ā
āThe story of Zlatanāfrom his days as an immigrant kid juggling a soccer ball so he wonāt get bullied to his emergence as the genius player who scored the greatest goal everāis as compelling and fancy-footed as his game.āāAleksandar Hemon, National Book Award finalist and author of The Lazarus Project
āI love this book. I love it because itās so much bigger than soccer.Ā I Am ZlatanĀ is a story of hope and grit and what an immigrant kid who comes from nothing can accomplish with hard work and belief in himself. Itās also a beautiful window into our new, more open, more diverse world.āāMarcus Samuelsson, bestselling author ofĀ Yes, Chef
Ā
āProbably the bestselling European immigrantās tale since Zadie SmithāsĀ White Teeth ⦠Once you get past the obligatory snigger prompted by the phrase āfootballerās autobiography,ā you can see that Zlatanās book strangely resembles an earlier immigrantās tale:Ā Portnoyās Complaint.āāFinancialĀ Times
āHe is skillful. He is outspoken. He is Zlatan.āāThe New York Times
Ā
āThe best sports autobiography in years.āāPolicyMic












