Riley Gaines’ book coming out this spring
Former University of Kentucky Swimmer Set to Release New Book
Get ready for an exciting new release from former University of Kentucky swimmer, Riley Gaines! Her highly anticipated book, Swimming Against the Current: Fighting for Common Sense in a World That’s Lost Its Mind, is hitting the shelves on May 21.
This time, Gaines is targeting adult readers with her powerful message. While her first book was a children’s story published by BRAVE Books, a conservative Christian publisher, this new title will be published by Center Street.
A Pro-Woman Book That Sparks Controversy
“In this highly anticipated pro-woman book, Gaines fearlessly tackles the controversial questions surrounding women’s sports in America,” states a press release. “Through her own incredible journey, she inspires readers to embrace common sense and truth when discussing women’s rights. She also sheds light on the consequences of remaining silent about the injustices women face from radical agendas.”
Gaines rose to fame after tying for fifth place with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas at a national swimming championship. Since then, she has become a passionate advocate for women’s rights, particularly in relation to transgender athletes in women’s sports.
Excitingly, Gaines took to social media to announce her book, saying, “I did the thing & wrote a book! The message is pro-common sense, pro-reality, pro-truth, pro-woman.” You can even pre-order her book here.
Aside from her writing endeavors, Gaines is also a host of the Gaines for Girls podcast on news outlet Outkick. She continues to use her platform to advocate for the exclusion of transgender athletes from women’s sports.
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