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Fire in the Belly: The inside story of the modern Olympics
This book is part of the black dog books series The Mystery of
History. These books bring the past to life in an interesting and
entertaining way.
Fire in the Belly tells the story of the modern Olympics
from their shaky start back in 1896 to the present day. I explore the
exciting and sometimes ups and downs of the modern Olympics. From athletes
who succeed against all odds, to drug cheats who will do anything to
win. From a runner hitching a lift in the 1904 marathon to Eric the
Eel, the swimmer from Equatorial Guinea who in 2000 had trouble swimming
from one end of the pool to the other. There are highs and lows that
will have you laughing one minute and crying the next.
Every four years the world's attention is turned to the Games. As
we cheer our sporting heroes, the current state of the world is brought
into focus. The Olympic Games have become much more than a sporting
event.
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Reviews
“This is the sort of book teachers dream of, the students
may begin reluctantly, but a few sentences in and they won't be able to
put it down.”
Readings Children's Newsletter May 2004
“Everything you need to know about the modern Games
but didn't know to ask! Fire in the Belly is a fascinating and
easily read resource about the history of the world's greatest sporting
event...a must-read for any age especially during an Olympic year.”
ED Magazine, West Australian July 2004
“...your bible to the modern Olympics.”
Girlfriend Magazine July 2004 |