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Nate Winstead knows he isn't the most talented athlete around. Even worse, when he accidentally hurts one of his track and field teammates, his standing with the team drops further still. Incredibly, an old Sports Illustrated magazine lets Nate get away from his track-team trouble when it transports him and his cousin, Rachel, to the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Will seeing the great sprinter Jesse Owens race for gold give Nate the boost in confidence he needs?
"With likable characters, short chapters, and a tale chock full of sports nostalgia, this series should attract sports fans and history buffs alike. Generously spaced text and abundant white space on the pages make for an easy read. Black and white illustrations enhance the story by putting faces to the main characters while the Glossary and Timeless Facts sections provide relevant, factual information pertaining to the historical events and people. Recommended." - School Library Connection
November 1, 2016
Brandon Terrell was the author of numerous children’s books, including six volumes in the Tony Hawk’s 900 Revolution series and several Sports Illustrated Kids Graphic Novels.
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