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Strong as Sandow: How Eugen Sandow Became the Strongest Man on Earth

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Strong as Sandow: How Eugen Sandow Became the Strongest Man on Earth

Contributors:

By (Author) Don Tate
Illustrated by Don Tate

ISBN:

9781580896283

Publisher:

Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.

Imprint:

Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.

Publication Date:

15th September 2017

UK Publication Date:

20th September 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

40

Dimensions:

Width 262mm, Height 264mm, Spine 3mm

Weight:

527g

Description

Little Friedrich M ller was a puny weakling who longed to be athletic and strong like the ancient Roman gladiators. He exercised and exercised. But he was still puny. As a young man, he found himself under the tutelage of a professional body builder. Friedrich worked and worked. He changed his name to Eugen Sandow and he got bigger and stronger. Everyone wanted to become "as strong as Sandow." Inspired by his own experiences body-building, Don Tate tells the story of how Eugen Sandow changed the way people think about strength and exercise and made it a part of everyday life. Backmatter includes more information about Sandow, suggestions for exercise, an author's note, and a bibliography.

Reviews

The life of Eugen Sandow (18671925), a Victorian-era bodybuilding superstar dubbed the Modern Hercules, is rife with mystery. Not only did his family destroy his belongings after his death, but articles and books on Sandow are often contradictory. Tate (a former bodybuilder himself ) reconciles these challenges by telling the story as Sandow would have wanted it toldwith drama and flair. This decision could have easily resulted in an over-the-top portrayal of the subject; instead, Tates chronological narrative portrays an ambitious, hardworking showman with a drive for excellencefrom feeble boy to acrobat, strongman, fitness guru, and creator of the first organized bodybuilding contest. And although admiring of Sandows impressive physique and strength, Tate is skeptical of the mans purported antics (such as defeating a lion). Tate argues that Sandow was more than just a strongman; that his attention to both mind and body inspired the people of his timeand can inspire people todayto devote more attention to their own health. The digital illustrationsrendered in a gentle, textured black outline housing a warm color paletteshow an approachable version of the athlete. Additionally, decorative caption boxes and some stylized lettering (seen on marquees and banners) help develop a period feel. Back matter includes an afterword, exercise techniques, a bibliography, an authors note, and quotation sources. A powerful pairing with Meghan McCarthys Strong Man and Nicolas Debons The Strongest Man in the World. Horn Book STARRED REVIEW

Sparked by his own passion for bodybuilding and physical fitness, Tate recounts the story of Eugen Sandow (18671925) in this inspirational picture book. The biography begins during Sandows childhood in Prussia, where he used sports and exercise to develop from a frail, skinny child into a robust, physically active young man and later into a world-famous strongman in the United States, with his own successful business enterprise. The text progresses chronologically, with references to various geographic settings and specific historical events. Tates mixed-media illustrations feature characters, especially Sandow, with oversize, highly expressive faces. The muted colors are appropriate to the historical setting. The artwork is chock-full of humorous, cartoonish details that greatly enhance the story. In the afterword, Tate provides additional biographical information on both Sandow and himself. He includes a few simple exercises for kids and a well-developed bibliography. This title would be a good companion to Meghan McCarthys Strong Man: The Story of Charles Atlas, reinforcing the themes of physical fitness and the importance of healthy choices. VERDICT An excellent introduction to a historical figure that will appeal not only to children already interested in sports and fitness but also to those in need of encouragement.
School Library Journal STARRED REVIEW

Author Bio

Don Tate is the author and illustrator of Poet- The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton (Peachtree), for which he received the Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Award. He received the Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Honor for It Jes' Happened- When Bill Traylor Started to Draw (Lee & Low), illustrated by R. Gregory Christie. Tate is also the illustrator of several picture books, including Whoosh! Lonnie Johnson's Super-Soaking Stream of Inventions, The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch (Eerdmans), and The Cart That Carried Martin. Don lives in Austin, Texas.

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