A spirited picture book biography about Althea Gibson, the first blackWimbledon, French, and U.S. Opentennis champion, from debut author Megan Reid and Coretta Scott King Honorwinning illustrator Laura Freeman.Althea Gibson: The Story of Tennis Fleet-of-Foot Girlchronicles this trailblazing athletes journeyand the talent, force of spirit, and energy that made it possible for her to break barriers and ascend to the top of the tennis world.Althea Gibson was the quickest, tallest, most fearless athlete in 1940s Harlem. She couldnt sit still! When she put hermind to it, the fleet-of-foot girlreigned supreme at every sportstickball with the boys, basketball with the girls, paddle tennis with anyone who would hit with her.But being the quickest, tallest, most fearless player in Harlem wasnt enough for Althea. She knew she could be a tennis champion.Because of segregation, black people werent allowed to compete against white people in sports. Althea didnt care. She just wanted to play tennis against the best athletes in the world. And with skill and determination, she did just that, eventually becoming the first black personman or womanto win a trophy at Wimbledon.Share this nonfiction picture book biography with young readers interested in sports, American history, and African American pioneers. A strong choice for the classroom and for homeschooling.
This book is aimed at children in preschool-3rd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.
There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc .
Laura Freeman has illustrated many books, including ten about the kids of Carver Elementary. She lives near Atlanta, Georgia. www. freemanart. com
This book features the following character:
Althea Gibson
This book features Althea Gibson.