Dominique Dawes made history as the first African American woman to
win an individual Olympic medal, and her trailblazing story is presented
in Heart of a Champion, a biography perfect for readers eight and up,
and anyone interested in learning about one of the greatest gymnasts in
American history.
Long before Gabby Douglas and Simone Biles entered a gym, Dominique
Dawes was a young African American girl focused on her dream--and
nothing would stop her from reaching it. Although the odds were against
her, by the time she was nineteen years old she stood on an Olympic
podium to receive a historic gold medal in women's gymnastics, as well
as numerous other impressive accolades--including medals in a record
three Olympics--over her long career. Discover how her faith in God and
hard work led her to become one of the top gymnasts in the world. Let
her story and her motto of "determination, dedication, and desire"
encourage you to become all you can be, in competition and in life.
Heart of a Champion:
- includes a special note from Dominique Dawes
- contains quotes from and photos of Dominique that follow her life from
childhood to her work with President Obama and Michelle Obama on
physical fitness
- is perfect for school reports and assignments
- is an inspiring story for gymnastics fans as well as anyone with a
dream