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Dream Big: Michael Jordan and the Pursuit of Olympic Gold (Paula Wiseman Books)

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ISBN
9781442412699
Book Title
Dream Big : Michael Jordan and the Pursuit of Olympic Gold
Item Length
12in
Publisher
Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Publication Year
2012
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.4in
Author
Deloris Jordan
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Sports & Recreation / Basketball, General, Social Themes / Values & Virtues, Boys & Men
Item Width
9in
Item Weight
17.2 Oz
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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Olympic dreams come true in this inspiring picture book from Michael Jordan's mother, author of the New York Times bestselling Salt in His Shoes . Long before he became a professional All-Star basketball player, Michael Jordan had dreams of winning an Olympic gold medal--and with dedication and perseverance, that's exactly what he did. This heartwarming picture book, written by Michael's mother and illustrated by Barry Root, gives a rare glimpse into a sports hero's childhood and emphasizes the role that good values play in success. An ideal companion to the New York Times bestselling Salt in His Shoes , this is an inspirational story for sports fans, go-getters, and anyone with big dreams

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
ISBN-10
1442412690
ISBN-13
9781442412699
eBay Product ID (ePID)
110867383

Product Key Features

Book Title
Dream Big : Michael Jordan and the Pursuit of Olympic Gold
Author
Deloris Jordan
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Sports & Recreation / Basketball, General, Social Themes / Values & Virtues, Boys & Men
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
32 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
12in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
9in
Item Weight
17.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pz7.J7622dr 2012
Grade from
Preschool
Grade to
Third Grade
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Michael Jordan's mother returns for another story about her famous son's childhood. Michael Jordan's childhood dreams were always of playing basketball. His friends, brothers and mother are full of upbeat advice, encouraging him to work hard and keep practicing. After watching the U.S. Olympic team battle Russia, young Michael announces to his mother that he will be an Olympic basketball champion. More pat advice about dreamers and doers follows. But Michael puts his plan into action by asking his coach what he could do now to get closer to that dream. And in an ending that echoes Salt in His Shoes (cowritten with Roslyn Jordan and illustrated by Kadir Nelson, 2000), he goes to his older brother's scrimmage and makes a three-pointer right over the heads of his opponents. An afterword sums up Michael's journey to the Olympic Games-the culmination of lots of little steps undertaken day after day. -- Kirkus, Michael Jordan's mother returns for another story about her famous son's childhood. Michael Jordans childhood dreams were always of playing basketball. His friends, brothers and mother are full of upbeat advice, encouraging him to work hard and keep practicing. After watching the U.S. Olympic team battle Russia, young Michael announces to his mother that he will be an Olympic basketball champion. More pat advice about dreamers and doers follows. But Michael puts his plan into action by asking his coach what he could do now to get closer to that dream. And in an ending that echoes Salt in His Shoes (cowritten with Roslyn Jordan and illustrated by Kadir Nelson, 2000), he goes to his older brothers scrimmage and makes a three-pointer right over the heads of his opponents. An afterword sums up Michaels journey to the Olympic Gamesthe culmination of lots of little steps undertaken day after day. -- Kirkus, This inspirational story focuses on the outside influences surrounding the athlete as a nine-year-old both at home and abroad. When the American basketball team loses its bid for a gold medal to Russia in the 1972 Olympics, young Jordan is watching, along with his brothers. Inspired by the close game, he informs his mother that he is going to be an Olympic champion. Through bits and pieces of conversation and parental admonitions, he learns how to achieve his goal with a series of small steps. He is called a dreamer, but proves that he is a doer as well. His mother, his middle-school coach, his brother Larry, and a friend all contribute their words of wisdom that lead him to work toward his goal. The watercolor and gouache illustrations have a warm, almost golden tone that evoke the hovering, seemingly present gold medal. In the authors note, readers learn that Jordan achieved his goal in 1984. A timely publication just before the 2012 Olympics, this book could be paired with the authors previous story about her son, Salt in His Shoes (S & S, 2000).Sara Lissa Paulson, American Sign Language and English Lower School PS 347, New York City School Library Journal, May 2012, Michael Jordan's mother returns for another story about her famous son's childhood. Michael Jordan's childhood dreams were always of playing basketball. His friends, brothers and mother are full of upbeat advice, encouraging him to work hard and keep practicing. After watching the U.S. Olympic team battle Russia, young Michael announces to his mother that he will be an Olympic basketball champion. More pat advice about dreamers and doers follows. But Michael puts his plan into action by asking his coach what he could do now to get closer to that dream. And in an ending that echoes Salt in His Shoes (cowritten with Roslyn Jordan and illustrated by Kadir Nelson, 2000), he goes to his older brother's scrimmage and makes a three-pointer right over the heads of his opponents. An afterword sums up Michael's journey to the Olympic Games--the culmination of lots of little steps undertaken day after day. -- Kirkus, This inspirational story focuses on the outside influences surrounding the athlete as a nine-year-old both at home and abroad. When the American basketball team loses its bid for a gold medal to Russia in the 1972 Olympics, young Jordan is watching, along with his brothers. Inspired by the close game, he informs his mother that he is going to be an Olympic champion. Through bits and pieces of conversation and parental admonitions, he learns how to achieve his goal with "a series of small steps." He is called a dreamer, but proves that he is a doer as well. His mother, his middle-school coach, his brother Larry, and a friend all contribute their words of wisdom that lead him to work toward his goal. The watercolor and gouache illustrations have a warm, almost golden tone that evoke the hovering, seemingly present gold medal. In the author's note, readers learn that Jordan achieved his goal in 1984. A timely publication just before the 2012 Olympics, this book could be paired with the author's previous story about her son, Salt in His Shoes (S & S, 2000).-Sara Lissa Paulson, American Sign Language and English Lower School PS 347, New York City School Library Journal, May 2012, This inspirational story focuses on the outside influences surrounding the athlete as a nine-year-old both at home and abroad. When the American basketball team loses its bid for a gold medal to Russia in the 1972 Olympics, young Jordan is watching, along with his brothers. Inspired by the close game, he informs his mother that he is going to be an Olympic champion. Through bits and pieces of conversation and parental admonitions, he learns how to achieve his goal with "a series of small steps." He is called a dreamer, but proves that he is a doer as well. His mother, his middle-school coach, his brother Larry, and a friend all contribute their words of wisdom that lead him to work toward his goal. The watercolor and gouache illustrations have a warm, almost golden tone that evoke the hovering, seemingly present gold medal. In the author's note, readers learn that Jordan achieved his goal in 1984. A timely publication just before the 2012 Olympics, this book could be paired with the author's previous story about her son, Salt in His Shoes (S & S, 2000).Sara Lissa Paulson, American Sign Language and English Lower School PS 347, New York City School Library Journal, May 2012
Illustrated by
Root, Barry
Copyright Date
2012
Lccn
2011-019441
Dewey Decimal
[E]
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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Questions: Why has my version a different, older cover than the one shown in your website? And why does my version have only 424 pages instead of the expected 440 pages? It would possibly appear that 16 pages of revisions may not be in my copy. Or maybe some other section or chapter??