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Defying Hitler - Jesse Owens' Olympic Triumph

English · Paperback / Softback

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"At the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, the last thing Adolf Hitler expected was to see a black man compete and win. But Jesse Owens didn't just win. He was dominant in the track and field events, winning four gold medals and helping to set a world record. Now, in this graphic novel, readers can witness one of the most iconic moments in sports history as Owens proves that people of all races can compete and win at the Olympic games"--Provided by publisher.

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Nel Yomtov is an award-winning author of children's nonfiction books and graphic novels. He specializes in writing about history, current events, biography, architecture, and military history. He has written numerous graphic novels for Capstone, including the recent School Strike for Climate, Journeying to New Worlds: A Max Axiom Super Scientist Adventure, and Cher Ami: Heroic Carrier Pigeon of World War I. In 2020 he self-published Baseball 100, an illustrated book featuring the 100 greatest players in baseball history. Nel lives in the New York City area.

Product details

Authors Nel Yomtov
Assisted by Eduardo Garcia (Illustration)
Publisher Capstone
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 8 to 9
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9781543528695
ISBN 978-1-5435-2869-5
No. of pages 32
Dimensions 170 mm x 224 mm x 3 mm
Weight 90 g
Series Greatest Sports Moments
Subject Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > History, politics

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