Book Descriptions
for Girl Running by Annette Bay Pimentel and Micha Archer
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
After school, Bobbi Gibb leaves rules behind. Rules about girls not wearing pants. Rules about girls not running. After school, Bobbi changes into pants and runs. She keeps running as she gets older. In good weather, she runs in nursing shoes. In winter, she runs in boots. And then, she runs into resistance when she tries to enter the Boston Marathon. She’s denied entry because “women are not physiologically able to run 26 miles, and furthermore the rules do not allow it.” Rules? Bobbi leaves them behind, unofficially running the race anyway. She finishes in 124 th place, with 291 men still behind her. Because of Bobbi Gibb, more women run the race the following year, and the rules finally change, although it would be 30 years (1996) before she received recognition for that first race. A finely paced picture book pairs an inspiring narrative with oil and collage illustrations full of interest. An afterword provides more information on Bobbi Gibb and the story’s historical timeframe. (Ages 5–8)
CCBC Choices 2019. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2019. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
* "A bright salutation of a story, with one determined woman at its center."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
The inspiring story of the first female to run the Boston Marathon comes to life in stunningly vivid collage illustrations.
Because Bobbi Gibb is a girl, she's not allowed to run on her school's track team. But after school, no one can stop her--and she's free to run endless miles to her heart's content. She is told no yet again when she tries to enter the Boston Marathon in 1966, because the officials claim that it's a man's race and that women are just not capable of running such a long distance. So what does Bobbi do? She bravely sets out to prove the naysayers wrong and show the world just what a girl can do.
The inspiring story of the first female to run the Boston Marathon comes to life in stunningly vivid collage illustrations.
Because Bobbi Gibb is a girl, she's not allowed to run on her school's track team. But after school, no one can stop her--and she's free to run endless miles to her heart's content. She is told no yet again when she tries to enter the Boston Marathon in 1966, because the officials claim that it's a man's race and that women are just not capable of running such a long distance. So what does Bobbi do? She bravely sets out to prove the naysayers wrong and show the world just what a girl can do.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.