An ALA Notable Book
"Every page is splashed with vibrant color and eye-catching patterns,
and the figures of the women themselves are full of energy, speed, and
tension." --Shelf Awareness (starred review)
Venus and Serena Williams are two of the greatest tennis players of
all time. Some say they're two of the greatest athletes of all time.
Before they were world famous, they were little girls with big dreams.
Venus and Serena Williams. Two peas in a pod. Best friends. Sisters.
Six days a week they awoke before the sun came up to practice their
serves and returns, to learn to run faster and hit harder. They were
unstoppable. At age fourteen, Venus played her first professional match.
Three years later, it was Serena's turn. It wasn't easy. Some tennis
fans cheered for these two fresh faces, while those who were unhappy to
see two black girls competing in a nearly all-white sport booed and
taunted them. But they didn't let it stop them.
With vibrant mixed media art, nonfiction superstars Lesa Cline-Ransome
and Coretta Scott King Honor winner James E. Ransome share the
inspirational story of two tennis legends who were fierce competitors on
the courts, but close sisters above all.