Dream Big: A True Story of Courage and Determination
By (Author) Dave McGillivray
By (author) Nancy Feehrer
Illustrated by Ron Himler
Nomad Press
Nomad Press
15th March 2018
United States
Children
Non Fiction
B
Hardback
32
Width 204mm, Height 280mm
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. In Dream Big: A True Story of Courage and Determination, a nonfiction picture book for kids ages 6 to 10, Dave describes his disappointment, determination, and eventual success with inspiring language paired with vibrant illustrations from award-winning fine artist Ron Himler.
Whatever challenges you face in life, dream big and work hard! Daves story will surprise you and motivate you to make your dreams a reality. Meb Keflezighi, the only athlete in history to win the Boston Marathon, the New York Marathon, and an Olympic Medal
Dream Big is an amazing story of one little boys dream to be successful. Not only did he become successful himself, he has motivated and challenged thousands more to dare to dream and dare to make those dreams come true! Sunita Lyn Suni Williams, astronaut, United States Navy Officer
What seems like failure at first can really be motivation in disguise! Dave may be little, but he knows how to make BIG dreams come true. I applaud Dave for sharing his story and living his dreams. Joan Benoit Samuelson, runner, 2-time winner of the Boston Marathon, Olympic Gold Medalist
We are not defined by our size or any challenge or limitation. Who we truly are is who we choose to be. This book is proof that Daves life and story are an inspiration! Sean Astin, actor, star of Rudy, a movie about an athlete who was told he was too small to play college football
Daves story is an inspiration to us all! Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots
Publishers Weekly
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 grandfathers 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. McGillivrays 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.
School Library Connection, March 2018
This picture book autobiography about accomplished distance runner Dave McGillivray delivers an excellent role model for kids who are on the fringes, empowering them to achieve. When McGillivray was growing up, he was shorter and smaller than his peers. For this reason, he was always the last one picked for sports. Undeterred, he kept his sights on his big dream: to become a professional athlete. At age 17, McGillivray entered his first Boston Marathon. He has run in the past 45 Boston Marathons and made a career of serving as race director for racing events across the country. While the writing is a bit choppy and flat in places, Himlers watercolor and pencil artwork is expressive and raises the level of this work.
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.
School Library Journal
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 McGillivrays athletic ability and small stature, which deterred him from other sports except for running. McGillivrays 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 McGillivrays 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.
Dave McGillivray is the longtime race director of the iconic Boston Marathon and a world-renowned athlete, entrepreneur, speaker, and philanthropist. He is also the co-author of The Last Pick: The Boston Marathon Race Directors Road to Success. Dave lives in North Andover, Massachusetts, with his wife, Katie. He is the proud dad of Elle, Max, Ryan, Luke, and Chloe.
Nan Feehrer is a writer and a reading teacher. She studied English, childrens literature, and writing for children in the Pacific Northwest and has a masters degree in elementary education. Nancy lives in Westford, Massachusetts, with her husband, John, and is the proud parent of Derek, Nate, Tim, and Izzie.
Ron Himler has illustrated more than 100 books for children. His work also appears in art galleries throughout the Southwest. Ron lives in Arizona.