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The Quickest Kid in Clarksville
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
The Quickest Kid in Clarksville
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Pat Zietlow Miller
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Illustrated by Frank Morrison
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:40 | Dimensions(mm): Height 287,Width 233 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781452129365
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Chronicle Books
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Imprint |
Chronicle Books
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Publication Date |
9 February 2016 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
A lyrical picture book about a little girl growing up in the1960s in the segregated town of Clarksville, Tennessee. The day before the big parade, Alta can only think about one thing: Wilma Rudolph, three-time Olympic gold medalist in track and field. She'll be riding on a float tomorrow. See, Alta is the quickest kid in Clarksville, Tennessee, just like Wilma once was. It doesn't matter that Alta's shoes have holes because Wilma came from hard times, too. But what happens when a new girl with shiny new shoes comes along and challenges Alta to a race? Will she still be the quickest kid? From author Pat Zietlow Miller and illustrated by Frank Morrison, The Quickest Kid in Clarksville is a timeless story of dreams, determination, and the power of friendship.
Author Biography
Pat Zietlow Miller began her writing career in college as a sports reporter and has had a fascination with Wilma Rudolph ever since. The Quickest Kid in Clarksville is her picture book tribute to the inspirational track star. Pat is the author of several picture books including Sophie's Squash, Wherever You Go, and Wide-Awake Bear. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin, with her husband, two daughters, and one pampered cat. Frank Morrison has always been a creator. In his early days, he channeled his creativity into graffiti art and break dancing. Later, inspired by countless visits to museums, he began focusing on painting, and eventually started illustrating books for children. He is the award-winning illustrator of many books, including Sweet Music in Harlem, I Got the Rhythm, and Stars in the Shadows.
ReviewsA spunky tribute to friendship and determination.--Champagne-Urbana News Gazette A story about teamwork and determination.--Publishers Weeky A story with spunk to spare.--Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast All children will relate to the powerful lessons about jealousy, determination, confidence, dreams, and friendship.--Booking Mana An engaging, lively story.-The Horn Book Magazine Charlotte Observer Best Books of the Year Cool Mom Picks' 10 Most Empowering Books for Girls Gentle tribute to the legend of the pathbreaking African-American sprinter Wilma Rudolph.--The New York Times Partly a book about kids learning to make friends, and partly a history lesson about Wilma Rudolph.--Design Mom Ratty old sneakers and a little competition won't keep Alta from running toward her Olympic dream.--FamilyFun Magazine Sweet and inspiring.--Kirkus Reviews There's a lot of sass and attitude inside this book, and charm all over.--Las Vegas Review Journal
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