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(Thu Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2018)
Gal Gadot, best known for playing the title role in the movie Wonder Woman, grew up a long way from Hollywood. Born and raised in Israel, she became a confident, athletic young woman who represented her country in the Miss Universe pageant before serving for two years in the military, where she taught gymnastics and led workouts. While attending university and modeling, she acted in an Israeli TV series. She appeared in several films, from Fast & Furious to Batman v Superman, before starring in Wonder Woman in 2017. Full of praise for Gadot and her ability to inspire girls as "a strong, female role model," Sherman writes in a clear, accessible style. Like other books in the Gateway Biography series, this colorful volume offers glimpses of Gadot's life and her movies in the color photos that appear on almost every page. Readers looking for information about Wonder Woman and Gadot will find this a timely and very positive account of the actress' life.
Kirkus Reviews
Some authors would find it a challenge to write an entire book about an actress who's played only one really big role, but Sherman makes a case that Gal Gadot has spent her whole life preparing to play Wonder Woman.Gadot's parents taught her to be confident. When she was 3, she sneaked into their rooftop party, late at night, and when no one paid attention to her, she started spraying the guests with water. At 20, she trained soldiers in the Israeli military. And when she became Miss Israel, as a teenager, she felt uncomfortable with the role and often refused to wear the makeup and gowns required of a Miss Universe contestant, showing up at many events in casual outfits. If these details aren't genuinely heroic, the book frames them to sound like an origin story. It makes her sound assured and rebellious, two of the main requirements for a superheroine. But when the biography isn't talking about Wonder Woman, it sometimes feels padded. It indulges in plot summaries of some of the movies she's appeared in, and there's a description of the hotel she ran with her husband that reads like promotional copy: "Guests appreciate the quiet privacy as well as the views of the nearby Mediterranean Sea." But there is a fair amount of information about her audition for the role of Wonder Woman, which is what kids really want.If Gadot is less of a heroine than the character she portrays, this book may convince readers she's close enough. (Biography. 6-12)