K-Gr 2—In this picture-book autobiography, readers see a young Pelé playing soccer alongside a boy who has the same love and enthusiasm for the sport. Morrison's illustrations are filled with dynamic action shots, showing the boys' legs stretching to incredible angles in order to execute a perfect shot. Readers witness dramatic scenes such as one painted with a soccer ball sailing high in the air against the backdrop of a vast blue sky, as Pelé, now appearing as a teenager, and the young boy look on. A spread near the end shows an adult Pelé autographing the child's soccer ball. The pinnacle of the short text is represented with a vibrant spread showing a ball reaching the net—"GOOAALL!" The book is more general in nature than Lesa Cline-Ransome's Young Pelé: Soccer's First Star (Random, 2007). Only the back notes provide some detailed facts about the athlete's life, his family, and the origins of his nickname leading up to his big break on a professional team and the World Cup. Nonetheless, new soccer fans will welcome this addition.—Blair Christolon, Prince William Public Library System, Manassas, VA
Celebrating his "love of the game," Pelé's brief, first-person text occasionally slides into didacticism ("Being a good sport is what really counts"). Throughout Morrison's lively illustrations, left-hand pages with sepia-toned backgrounds track Pelé from childhood to superstardom, while right-hand pages show a young boy learning the sport in a modern city. A brief biography of the Brazilian soccer phenom is included.
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