Katie Ledecky wrote a memoir — “Just Add Water” — that comes out June 11, four days before the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials.
The book “charts Ledecky’s life in swimming,” according to Simon & Schuster.
“I first started keeping a journal when I was 14 years old, to document my training in the lead-up to the 2012 London Olympics,” Ledecky, who turns 27 on March 17, said in a press release. “Paging through them last year, I realized these journals included elements of my wider story in swimming. I also wanted to be able to show that I wouldn’t be where I am without the love, support, and encouragement of people who have influenced me.” Read More
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