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Undefeated by steve sheinkin summary
Undefeated by steve sheinkin summary




undefeated by steve sheinkin summary

He has written several other favorites like Bomb, The Port Chicago 50 and Most Dangerous. Steve Sheinkin is a great nonfiction writer for young adult readers. This is just something that I think about a lot, and this book in particular gave me the chance to try to articulate everything I've been mulling. Obviously, this is an area where I need to do better as a reader: looking for #ownvoices books when I read books by white authors. Sheinkin's made it on my to read list before it was out. And that doesn't make Sheinkin's book any less great, but I didn't know about Bruchac's book until I went looking. But I just found out that another author I really like, Joseph Bruchac, wrote a book about Thorpe in 2006: Jim Thorpe, Original All-American. I found this book gripping and informative, and there's no question that he did a wonderful job. This great piece by Cynthia Leitich Smith is something I return to over and over when I read books by white authors about underrepresented groups. It should have gotten more attention in the text. Since the book is so heavily about sports and a Native American team, I think this isn't a small detail. I wanted a more definitive stance about why current team names are problematic, and perhaps some allusion to movements to have these names changed like #Change the Mascot.

undefeated by steve sheinkin summary

While Sheinkin makes the point that the Carlisle Indians were a team made up of Native American players, unlike today's teams with racist mascots, I felt like that wasn't really good enough. That said, I have a couple issues with the book.įirst, while the issue of naming a sports team after a group of people is touched on, I was hoping for a stronger stance about how harmful and inappropriate some current sports team names are. It's a compelling read with great photos and memorable people. Whether or not you're a football fan, this book does a wonderful job blending a biography of Thorpe, a history of the game, and the story of the United States' forced attempts to "assimilate" Native American youth.

undefeated by steve sheinkin summary

I love Sheinkin's writing in general, but Jim Thorpe's story is fascinating.






Undefeated by steve sheinkin summary