Signed by Derek Jeter: I've Got a Story to Tell by The Players' Tribune
Personally signed by Derek Jeter, this limited edition of I’ve Got a Story to Tell offers a unique connection to The Players’ Tribune, the trailblazing platform for athlete-driven stories. With only a 100 copies available, this exclusive keepsake not only celebrates the powerful voices of athletes but also honors the legacy of a brand that has redefined the art of sports storytelling.
ABOUT "I'VE GOT A STORY TO TELL"
Co-founded by Derek Jeter, I’ve Got a Story to Tell marks a decade of The Players’ Tribune, showcasing a compelling collection of narratives from the world’s leading athletes. Featuring iconic voices like Tom Brady, Venus Williams, and Cristiano Ronaldo, this book offers an intimate glimpse behind the scenes with the individuals who have shaped sports and culture. Experience the evolution of athlete storytelling through firsthand accounts that celebrate the raw humanity and shared experiences of these exceptional athletes.
In honor of World Mental Health Day and the launch of I’ve Got A Story to Tell; The Players’ Tribune and Assouline have made a donation to the Kevin Love Fund. Together, we are committed to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and supporting mental wellness for all.
The Kevin Love Fund
When professional basketball player Kevin Love publicly shared his personal story about challenges with mental health after a public panic attack during a game, he had no idea the movement it would create. One by one, fans and other high-profile celebrities began to share their own stories of fear and struggle. Quickly, a national conversation had begun. In 2018, Love established the Kevin Love Fund (KLF), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that works to inspire people to live their healthiest lives by creating equity between mental and physical health. As an evidence-based organization, KLF focuses on research, education, and narrative change to break the stigma around mental health. To learn more, visit kevinlovefund.org.