Image for Jim Thorpe: Original All-American

Jim Thorpe: Original All-American

by Joseph Bruchac

Synopsis

Jim Thorpe was one of the greatest athletes who ever lived. He played professional football, Major League Baseball, and won Olympic gold medals in track & field. But his life wasn’t an easy one. Born on the Sac and Fox Reservation in 1887, he encountered much family tragedy, and was sent as a young boy to various Indian boarding schools-strict, cold institutions that didn’t allow their students to hold on to their Native American languages and traditions. Jim ran away from school many times, until he found his calling at Pennsylvania’s Carlisle Indian School. There, the now-legendary coach Pop Warner recognized Jim’s athletic excellence and welcomed him onto the football and track teams.

Focusing on Jim Thorpe’s years at Carlisle, this book brings his early athletic career-and especially his college football days-to life, while also dispelling some myths about him and movingly depicting the Native American experience at the turn of the twentieth century. This is a book for history buffs as well as sports fans-an illuminating and lively read about a truly great American.

Available format(s):

VOICEText (H)

Log in to read

What's an Audio Format

Book Information

Copyright year 2006
ISBN-13 9780803731189
ISBN-10 0803731183
Class Copyright
Publisher Dial Books/Walden Media
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY;JUVENILE NONFICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 280
Length of Recording 7
Shelf No. JD749
Grade Range 5-
Ages 10-
Lexile 950L
Curriculums Savvas myPerspectives, HMH Into Literature Trademarks