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Meet Clara Hughes (Scholastic Canada Biography)

By Elizabeth MacLeod, Illustrated By Mike Deas
Power of Story: Mental Health
Hardcover  
ISBN: 9781443197724 Pages: 32 Ages: 6-10 Dimensions: 9.25" x 9.25"
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About this book

Meet Clara Hughes — athlete, Olympic medalist and mental health advocate.

Clara is still the only person in the world to ever win multiple medals at both the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics. But perhaps her biggest accomplishment is the work she has done to help others.

Growing up in Winnipeg, Clara liked sports. She wasn’t a top athlete and was headed down a bad path until the fateful day she watched speed skater Gaétan Boucher compete at the 1988 Winter Games. Clara decided she would do that too. It was to be a life-changing decision, one that set her on a course of training, competing and winning at the Olympic level in not just one but TWO sports. But as the world was cheering her on, Clara didn’t feel right inside. She finally realized that winning all the medals in the world wouldn’t make her okay — she had to work as hard on her mental health as she did on her training. Maybe even harder.

Young readers will get the inside story of Clara Hughes’s inspiring life and how she learned to not only take care of herself, but to inspire others to do the same.

The Scholastic Canada Biography series focuses on fascinating people who have shaped Canada’s past and present. Written by acclaimed author Elizabeth MacLeod, each book also features comics-inspired illustrations by Mike Deas.

Reviews

Praise for Meet Chris Hadfield:


“. . . Meet Chris Hadfield delves a little deeper and gives children the anecdotes that will be most relevant to them. It’s about dreaming and working hard and having fun while engaging with others about your passion.” (Meet Chris Hadfield) — CanLit for LittleCanadians



Praise for Meet Elsie MacGill:


“Elizabeth MacLeod has written an outstanding book. The language is flowing and exciting, and there are speech and thought bubbles that add humour and break up the text making the information easier to absorb . . . The illustrations by Mike Deas are as strong and beautiful as the story.” (Meet Elsie MacGill) — CM: Canadian Review of Materials

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5/5 stars

Extras

See more about the Scholastic Canada Biography series.
Meet Clara Hughes Discussion Guide

More books by Elizabeth MacLeod

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