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Dream Big

Michael Jordan and the Pursuit of Olympic Gold
Dream Big: Michael Jordan and the Pursuit of Olympic Gold. illus. by Barry Root. 32p. S & S/Paula Wiseman Bks. May 2012. Tr $16.99. ISBN 978-1-4424-1269-9; ebook $12.99. ISBN 978-1-4424-3623-7.
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Gr 1–4—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
Young basketball-obsessed Michael Jordan tells his mother of his Olympic aspirations, and Mom urges him to "get busy." The story's focus is fractured, the text has its inane moments ("dreaming is good, but dreaming is for dreamers"), and Root's watercolor and gouache illustrations are inconsistent. That this is a true story written by the basketball legend's mother will add interest for some.

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