AN IRREVERENT GUIDE TO THE SPORTS OF THE SUMMER GAMES
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illustrated by
Antoine Corbineau
RELEASE DATE: July 7, 2020
An overview of Olympic and Paralympic events, with notes on rules, history, special gear, and epic feats and fails.
After quick intros to the ancient and modern games—and a timeline of the latter that, in a spirit of optimism, runs to 2020—this handbook goes on to cover some 40-plus events or classes of event, including sport climbing and skateboarding, both putatively debuting in 2020. Each entry arranges quick bursts of fact, historical background, basic rules of play, and medal tallies of renowned winners around a large, stylized central scene showing racially and ethnically diverse competitors in vigorous action; occasionally snarky commentary adds a chuckle or two (Wrestling: “A combat sport in which two athletes in singlets roll around on a mat cuddling each other until one of them can’t move anymore”). Along with individual entries for goalball and boccia, which are exclusively Paralympic events, versions of each sport as adapted for athletes with disabilities get nods throughout. Despite a claim at the outset that it’s “all about the medals!” every entry also includes general advice about the hazards and pleasures of participating in each sport at any level of skill. Readers will come away with a good overall view of the summer Olympics, if not a complete tally—in sailing alone, as Allen notes, there are 10 to 15 races in each of eight different events—plus a look at 19 exciting sports or games that may one day be added, like break dancing or…well, bowling.
Brisk, broad, often funny…and more than just peddling the medals.
(index)
(Nonfiction. 8-11)
Pub Date: July 7, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5362-1398-0
Page Count: 96
Publisher: Nosy Crow/Candlewick
Review Posted Online: March 29, 2020
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2020
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