Incredible Stories of Courage in Sports
by Brad Herzog
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Pub Date Aug 20 2014 | Archive Date Jan 21 2015
Description
About the book:
These true stories of courage in sports will inspire and amaze young readers. Jackie Robinson showed great courage in the face of racism when he broke professional baseball’s color barrier in 1946. Other courageous athletes highlighted in this book include surfer Bethany Hamilton, who lost her left arm in a 2003 shark attack. But just a few weeks later, she was back in the waves. Sports fans and readers will love these dramatic tales.
About the series:
Encourage
enthusiasm for reading and inspire positive character development with
these powerful stories that highlight character building in sports. The Count on Me: Sports series
is a collection of dramatic tales of character in action, bringing
together exciting sports history, real-life examples of sports and
character building, and lively storytelling. Each book features 20 true
stories of athletic challenge, triumph, and sometimes heartbreak—all
illustrating and illuminating a positive character trait. Focusing on
qualities such as sportsmanship and perseverance, the books explore a
wide variety of sports, with historical and contemporary episodes
featuring male and female athletes from all around the world. The Count
on Me: Sports series demonstrates that character is best defined by the
people who display it.
About the author:
Brad Herzog is
the author of more than 30 books for children, including more than two
dozen sports books. He has also published three travel memoirs and a
fourth book for adults, The Sports 100, which ranks and profiles the 100
most important people in U.S. sports history. For his freelance
magazine writing (including for Sports Illustrated and Sports
Illustrated for Kids), Brad has won three gold medals from the Council
for Advancement and Support of Education. Brad travels all over the
country visiting schools as a guest author. He lives on California’s
Monterey Peninsula with his wife and two sons.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781575424781 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
What an uplifting collection of stories about athletes that overcame difficulties or simply faced difficulties with dignity. Students need to read more books like this to see that they have the power to change the world.
Great book with awesome stories for kids and adults. Highly recommend this book.
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