Going for Gold: Wilma Rudolph and the 1960 Olympics

Going for Gold: Wilma Rudolph and the 1960 Olympics book cover
TABLE OF CONTENTS A TASTE OF GLORY LEARNING TO RUN FASTER AND STRONGER GOING FOR GOLD MORE ABOUT WILMA RUDOLPH GLOSSARY TO LEARN MORE INDEX USA 4.6..10..16 22.23 24 24 Red text identifies historical quotes
Going for Gold: Wilma Rudolph and the 1960 Olympics

Going for Gold: Wilma Rudolph and the 1960 Olympics

From a young age, 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! This graphic nonfiction title explores Wilma’s path to the podium through colorful illustrations, informative captions, and engaging dialogue featuring historical quotes. Readers will be inspired to go for the gold!

About This Book

By: Chris Bowman
Illustrated by: Gerardo Sandoval, Eugene Smith
Published by: Black Sheep an imprint of Bellwether
8-12Age Range
- AR
25Pages
Other SportsSubject
GN690LLexile
15-30 minsReading Time
TGuided Reading
-Fountas & Pinnell
-DRA