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OverviewThis revised and updated version of Run Like a Girl presents 50 inspirational biographies of the world's top female athletes. All over the world, there are female athletes breaking barriers, pushing limits and achieving amazing things, but where did their journeys begin? And what challenges did they have to overcome to get where they are today? The award-winning Run Like a Girl is a collection of fascinating biographical stories told by 50 highly successful sportswomen, from boxing superstar Nicola Adams to record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur and fearless mountain biker Rachel Atherton. As well as giving an insight into their influences, motivations and achievements, this book reminds us that failing can teach us just as much as winning; success isn't limited to the sports field; and 'running like a girl' can lead you all the way to the top. AUTHOR: Danielle Brown MBE is a double Paralympic gold medallist and five-time World Champion in archery. She was World Number One for her entire career and made history when she became the first disabled athlete to represent England in an able-bodied discipline at the Commonwealth Games. Danielle now works as a keynote speaker and specializes in self-development, success skills and breaking through barriers. She does a lot of work with young people to help them improve their academic performance and mental wellbeing. See more at www.daniellebrown.co.uk Full Product DetailsAuthor: Danielle BrownPublisher: Button Books Imprint: Button Books ISBN: 9781787081574ISBN 10: 1787081575 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 09 July 2024 Recommended Age: From 7 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsHow lucky it is to be told you run like a girl! This collection, written by a multi-medalist Paralympic athlete, presents 50 portraits of strong, resilient, and influential athletes from every reach of the sporting world. Each profile contains two columns of narrative information, biographical details, and a callout box with a smattering of facts; these work together to remind readers that all success comes with its share of struggle. The athletes spotlighted in this book span socio-economic levels, races, ethnicities, abilities, and ages, showing that passion and perseverance are what matter most. Most importantly, maybe, is that the collection demonstrates that small achievements are just as worthy of celebration as the big shining moments. Being an athlete encompasses many lifestyles: Some have day jobs, some have advanced educational degrees, some are ambassadors for the United Nations, and many have been given honors by the leaders of their countries. A guide to following dreams and exceeding goals.” * Kirkus * Double Paralympic gold medallist Danielle Brown has created this fascinating collection, bringing together the stories of 50 highly successful sportswomen including boxing superstar Nicola Adams and record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. It’s an inspirational read. * The Week Junior magazine * Take 50 hugely successful sportswomen, gather all of their personal stories about breaking barriers, overcoming difficult challenges and you’ve got yourself 50 reasons WHY we should aspire to Run Like a Girl! Incredible stories to fuel your own personal dreams… maybe all the way to your own gold medal! * Wrd About Books * The compilation of motivational stories is enhanced by stylish design and contemporary artwork. Ideal to empower girls with an interest in sport, it has even broader appeal and is sure to inspire any young person to follow their dreams, redefine stereotypes and never give up. * BookTrust * The stories are varied, life-affirming and inspirational. The message is that you can succeed if you put enough effort in – a philosophy that does not just apply to sport but to other disciplines as well. I think this book would be a popular choice for a class or school library. -- Lee Giddings * The School Librarian * Run like a Girl is a fantastic book featuring the fascinating and inspirational achievements of 50 amazing sportswomen. Each phenomenal female gets a double page spread (beautifully stylish with bold, colourful illustrations) that celebrates their successes, strengths and also their personal struggles. ...There is a rousing and powerful opening section to the book that empowers the reader from the start ; 'You're strong and brave and fierce. Like a girl'. This is a book that promotes women harnessing their passions and pushing through obstacles to achieve their goals. ...Run Like A Girl is a great book with fabulous influential women that are lighting up the sports' world and are standing as huge talents to emulate and admire. * Reading Zone * Winner of the Sunday Times Children's Sports Book of the Year Run Like A Girl introduces you to 50 female athletes from across the globe and is a celebration of women in sport. Bursting with fascinating facts and complemented by bright illustrations this is an empowering and inspirational reminder of girl power. * Love Reading 4 Kids * Run Like a Girl is a collection of fascinating biographical stories… Accompanied with cool illustrations, it is all written for a readership of young women who can use this inspiration to fuel their own dreams. In addition to giving an insight into the influences, motivations and achievements of these women, each story reminds us that failing can teach us just as much as winning. Success isn’t limited to the sports field and ‘running like a girl’ can lead you all the way to the top. * Primary Times South London * Exactly as an anthology about iconic figures should be, this one features disabled and non-disabled folx with equity, with excellent LGBTQA+ representation and women from all over the world. Importantly, it raises the question of how one tackles adversity and setbacks, with examples of amazing growth mindset and the idea that ‘practice makes progress’. * @thelittleliterarysociety * Run Like a Girl features 50 extraordinary athletes of all abilities, races, and cultures. Admittedly I do love that it is not only US athletes like so many books on the North American market - and features athletes in all sports from Syria to the UK to Brazil and beyond. There is also considerable attention to detail in including Disabled athletes every few pages, which takes away the othering tokenization I am so unfortunately accustomed to seeing in similar anthologies of athletes. * @inclusivestorytime * A fantastic celebration of amazing female athletes from across the world who have overcome barriers, experienced failure and success, broken records and made remarkable achievements in different sports. This book is inspiring for young women who have a dream and want to fight for it to become a reality. Read about female athletes who are passionate, motivated, strong and positive - something many of us aspire to be. Discover their stories and backgrounds as well as their facts and achievements. These women are extremely inspirational even if you are not a keen sportsperson yourself. A wonderful book that is definitely one to be shared and discussed. * @homeplaylearn * No matter the sporting interest of the young reader, they’ll likely find it represented in this inspiring book that is essentially all about following your dreams and exceeding expectations and goals. With the Olympics just over and Paris 2024 to look forward to, youngsters can browse the narrative information and biographical details of the spotlighted women herein. Never say never… * Red Reading Hub * This book introduces children to so many different sports and the brilliant athletes that compete and work hard to accomplish BIG goals. Each one shares a quote that inspire and empower readers to be comfortable in their skin and not give up even when situations seem impossible. * @myliteracyspace * Author InformationDanielle Brown MBE is a double Paralympic gold medallist and five-time World Champion in archery. She was World Number One for her entire career and made history when she became the first disabled athlete to represent England in an able-bodied discipline at the Commonwealth Games. Danielle now works as a keynote speaker and specializes in self-development, success skills and breaking through barriers. She does a lot of work with young people to help them improve their academic performance and mental wellbeing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |