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32 pp.
| Page Street
| January, 2023
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TradeISBN 9781645676294$18.99
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Alexandra Badiu.
Chaffee gets the ball rolling with a quick sketch of soccer icon Abby Wambach's childhood as the last-born in a competitive, seven-sibling-strong family. After riding the highs and lows of youth soccer league and high school soccer, Abby is noticed by college scouts and trains relentlessly to land a spot on the U.S. National Soccer Team. The fast-moving account of her subsequent historic career presents her as a team leader and class act on and off the field. A refrain -- "But Abby was tougher" -- emphasizes the pluck and mettle that helped her surmount defeats, self-doubt, and a major injury. In the vector-like illustrations, a color motif of coruscating pinks reconciles femininity and athleticism. Back matter includes a run-through of Wambach's professional milestones and a glossary of soccer terminology.
48 pp.
| Simon Spotlight
| August, 2021
|
TradeISBN 978-1-53449-565-4$17.99
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PaperISBN 978-1-53449-564-7$4.99
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EbookISBN 978-1-53449-566-1$4.99
(3)
K-3
Ready-to-Read: You Should Meet series.
Illustrated by
Alexandra Badiu.
The Japanese artist, fashion designer, and writer Yayoi Kusama "never stopped following her dreams." Readers learn about Kusama's childhood and career, from Japan to New York City and back; the focus is on her creativity and determination in the face of obstacles (for example, plagiarism of her work by male peers, including Andy Warhol). The cleanly designed early reader features illustrations bursting with color, many pages featuring Kusama's signature polka dots. Some loosely related facts about Japan, art, and artists, along with a comprehension quiz, are included.