Dream Big: A True Story of Courage and Determination
Dream Big: A True Story of Courage and Determination
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Annotation: Boston Marathon race director, Dave McGillivray, shares his story of childhood struggle to become an athlete in a world where athletes are big and Dave is small.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #160259
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Nomad
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 03/01/18
Illustrator: Himler, Ronald,
Pages: 29 pages
ISBN: 1-619-30618-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-619-30618-9
Dewey: 921
Dimensions: 29 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

There are many ways to meet a challenge, and they all don't have to come from inside.Two of the great fruits of McGillivray's story are that it applies to so many people and it is true. True stories let us know that our dreams really can come true. Dave is a small white kid, and the games for big bruisers are just out of his league. But then he catches the running bug. Dave has dreams of standing tall on the podium, but his first marathon, at 17, is a bust (he'd only been training for a year and hadn't touched 26.2 miles). Dave is crestfallen, but his grandpa counsels, "You didn't fail. You discovered something…you discovered that big dreams don't just cometrue. They take work, hard work." Well, Grandpa isn't there to see it, but Dave does train hard, and although he breaks down on his second try, he also gets up with the memory of hard work and completes the marathon. In a wonderful turnaround, today Dave is race director of the Boston Marathon. "And guess what? I always come in last." It's a consciously inspiring story, straightforwardly told with the help of Feeher. The mostly-white cast of Himler's rather washed-out watercolor illustrations says a lot about how the sport has grown both more international and more diverse.A salutary, mission-driven tribute to hard work and persistence. (map) (Picture book/memoir. 4-8)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

McGillivray, the director of the Boston Marathon, tells his story of overcoming obstacles to complete the marathon for the first time. As a small child, McGillivray found strength and confidence through running. At 17, he entered the marathon without adequately training. Though he collapsed during the race, he accepted a challenge from his grandfather (-my favorite person in the whole world-) to try again: -If you train and work hard, I promise to wait for you next year and cheer you on.- His grandfather-s untimely death served as greater motivation to complete the race. Himler works in spare, pencil-and-wash paintings that bring a quality of intimacy to the page. McGillivray-s sentiments about his grandfather are tender, but in some ways narrow the focus of the story; readers are more likely to grasp the more universal message about setting realistic goals and taking a measured approach to achieving them. Ages 7-12. (Mar.)

School Library Journal (Mon Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2018)

K-Gr 3 McGillivray pens an autobiographical picture book on his life and legacy as a race director for the Boston Marathon. He and coauthor Feehrer focus first on McGillivray's athletic ability and small stature, which deterred him from other sports except for running. McGillivray's persistence and strong relationship with his supportive and loving grandfather result in a goal to tackle the Boston Marathon at age 17. Readers will be drawn to McGillivray's honest perspective, but their attention will be held by the description of running marathons, the drama of counting down the last few miles along with the text. The significance of strong family relationships and the reality of achieving personal goals make this title ideal for character education or a unit about families. The illustrations are colorful and support the story well. VERDICT A delightful true tale about dreaming big, and the effort and commitment required to make those dreams come true. An additional purchase. Casey O'Leary, Mooresville Public Library, IN

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
School Library Journal (Mon Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2018)
Reading Level: 3.0
Interest Level: 3-6

Have you ever had a dream? How did you make that dream come true? Dave McGillivray is a world-renowned athlete, entrepreneur, captivating motivational speaker, and philanthropist. He's also the director of the Boston Marathon, the world's oldest and maybe most famous annual race! But he wasn't always so accomplished. InDream Big: A True Story of Courage and Determination, his nonfiction picture book for readers ages 6 to 10, Dave shares his unique, true story about reaching deep and showing extreme determination in the face of doubt, disappointment, and loss. InDream Big: A True Story of Courage and Determination, Dave is a small kid who wants more than anything to be a professional athlete. But there's one problem. You have to be tall to play basketball. You have to be big to play football. And Dave? He's little, but his dreams are BIG. He turns to running, because you don't have to be big to be a marathon runner! But you do need to train. And Dave doesn't do much training before he crosses his firststarting line of the Boston Marathon. Which is probably why he doesn't quite cross thefinish line on his first attempt at the famous race. But his Grandpa believes in him, and that's enough to make Dave train hard for the next Boston Marathon. But will his Grandpa be there to see him succeed? Kids and grownups alike will be inspired by Dave's story of passion, determination, and grit. Nomad Press's first foray into the genre of nonfiction picture books,Dream Bigdelivers on all the promise you'd expect from a vibrant, real-life character paired with an award-winning fine artist. Together, Dave McGillivray and Ron Himler create a story that is heartwarming, inspiring, and beautifully presented.


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