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Brittney Griner Sets Publication Date for Tell-All Memoir In 2024

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Brittney Grineris ready to share her story.The cover and publication date for the WNBA All-Star and Phoenix Mercury player’s highly anticipatedmemoirwasannounced on Tuesday with Good Morning America.Coming Home, forthcoming from Alfred A. Knopf in spring 2024, will detail Griner’s experience in Russian imprisonment and her journey back to the United States, for the first time in her own words.“Coming Homeis a story of hope and survival, of before and after,” Griner, 33, said in a statement. “Before, on my way to Russia, a place I’ve called my second home, I was excited to win another title. For eight seasons I played there, won there and lived there for long stretches. A short time later and a world away, I woke up in an after I’d wish on no one.”

Brittney Griner Sets Publication Date for Tell-All Memoir In 2024

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On February 17, 2022, Griner was detained at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo International Airport for possession of cannabis oil while on her way to play for UMMC Ekaterinburg. The substance is illegal in Russia. Griner was held in a women’s penal colony and pleaded guilty to her charges in July 2022. She received a nine-year prison sentence.

That same month, the Biden administration offered a prisoner swap to bring Griner home in exchange forRussian arms dealer Viktor Bout. After being held in Russia for 10 months, Grinerreturned to the United Statesin December 2022.Griner’s book will cover the challenges she faced, including being in Russia soon after the country invaded Ukraine, the difficulties of navigating the Russian legal system and the “emotional and physical anguish” she faced as the first American woman to be held in a Russian penal colony.

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Brittney Griner #42 of the Phoenix Mercury shoots a free throw during the game against the Dallas Wings

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Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Coming Homebegins in a land where my roots developed and is the diary of my heartaches and regrets,” Griner said. “But, ultimately, the book is also a story of how my family, my faith, and the support of millions who rallied for my rescue helped me endure a nightmare.”Coming Homewill be published on May 7, 2024.

source: people.com