![]() ![]() He has also published a biography of Willie Sutton, the American bank robber, which also has a one-word title - Sutton.Īgassi’s autobiography received positive reviews from critics with the New York Times describing it as “an uncommonly well-written sports memoir”. In 1994 he became a reporter for the Orange County bureau of the Los Angeles Times. He began his journalism career as a news assistant at The New York Times. Agassi writes candidly about his early success and his uncomfortable relationship with fame, his marriage to Brooke Shields, his growing interest in philanthropy, anddescribed in haunting, point-by-point detailthe highs and lows of his celebrated career. ![]() In 2000 he won the Pulitzer Prize for newspaper feature writing for his article “Crossing Over”. ![]() The author of both books, John Moehringer, 57, best known by his pen name JR Moehringer, is an American novelist and journalist. The cover of Andre Agassi’s autobiography, Open, published in 2009 also features a front on head shot of the former world number one.īoth books were written by ghostwriter JR Moehringer and also share another noticeably similar feature their one word titles. The cover of Prince Harry’s memoir depicts him looking straight at the camera in an image captured by photographer Ramona Rosales. ![]() The Duke of Sussex’s long-awaited memoir titled Spare bears striking similarities to the autobiography of tennis star Andre Agassi, which was written by the same ghost writer. ![]()
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