Irish sportswomen have been breaking the mould for a very, very long
time. In 1956, Maeve Kyle became our first female Olympian, and in 1978
rally driver Rosemary Smith broke the country's land-speed record!
Through the 1990s and 2000s we had world champions in Sonia O'Sullivan,
Derval O'Rourke and Olive Loughnane, and more recently, the fantastic
Katie Taylor, Kellie Harrington and Annalise Murphy have been among
those who have put Irish sportswomen on the map. This book breaks the
mould once more, as a first ever compendium of stories for children
about our best contemporary sportswomen. With a fairy-tale touch, RTÉ's
Jacqui Hurley tells the stories of women who have proved that being a
girl is not a barrier to sporting success. Each story is one of
overcoming big challenges, and the role models celebrated here are sure
to inspire the next generation of Irish sportswomen. Featuring
twenty-five dazzling athletes, and with delightful pictures by five
wonderful female Irish illustrators, Girls Play Too is a celebration
of come of our brightest and best sporting stars, and of all that you
can achieve if you try your best and never give up on your dreams.