Basketballogy
By (Author) Kevin Sylvester
Annick Press Ltd
Annick Press Ltd
16th January 2018
Canada
Children
Non Fiction
796.323
Hardback
92
Width 215mm, Height 279mm
For die-hard basketball fans and casual spectators alike, this collection of fascinating facts about the game will be a welcome addition to their library. From the origins of the game to how much players are paid, and the evolution of the basketball shoe, this book covers a wide range of topics. Among others are how the color barrier was breached, the rise of womens basketball, and innovations that have made the game accessible to disabled athletes. Lots of humorous, colorful illustrations, charts, and graphs make this ideal for visual learners, while the short chapters encourage browsing.
Praise for Baseballogy: [A] browsers delight. Kirkus Reviews Baseball fans will welcome this relevant, well-done title, and the whimsical graphics will broaden the audience. School Library Journal
Kevin Sylvester is an award-winning illustrator, writer, and broadcaster. He previous works include the Neil Flamb series and Baseballogy.