Maybe you've heard the word "pickleball," but you want to know what all
the fun is about. Or you're already an enthusiastic fan and want to
celebrate the ins, the outs, the dillballs, the chops, and the falafels
of it all. Enter Ellis Rosen, resident cartoonist for In Pickleball
magazine and frequent contributor to The New Yorker. Rosen is a master
of communicating this fantastic sport's primary characteristics with
subtlety and wit. Alongside background on the game--its founding in
1995, the mysterious origins of its name, and more--Ellis will relate
some tips for improving your on-court moves, a lovingly humorous
glossary of pickleball terms, and some cheeky nods at pickleball
culture. A celebration of community in addition to a what's-what and
how-to guide to this unique and amazing sport, you'll be hard-pressed to
find a better gift for the pickleball lover in your life.