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Bowman, Chris
Series: Greatest Moments in Sports
Library Bound
Wilma Rudolph faced many challenges. A childhood polio survivor, she was unable to walk without support for many years. In the segregated South, her family faced many obstacles to getting her treatment. Despite the difficulties, Wilma eventually sprinted her way to the Olympic gold.
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Copyright: 2024
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Size: 9 x 6.5
Pages: 24
Interest Grade: 2-8
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Classification: Nonfiction
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Language: English
Penworthy Release: 09-2023
ISBN: 9798886875072
Item #: 54621
Available : 66
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Key words:
Graphic Novels, Sports, Wilma Rudolph, Polio, Sprinter, Olympic Gold, Adversity, Quotes, Timeline, Greatest Moments in Sports
Art/Rec, Reader, Nonfiction, Graphic Reader, Table of Contents, Glossary, Index, Black Sheep, Bellwether Media
What does it take to be a champion? These graphic nonfiction titles explore the stories of some of the greatest moments in sports history, from championship games to high stakes races. Detailed illustrations combine with dialogue featuring actual quotes to present each story.