Marvelous Mabel : figure skating superstar Author: Hubbard, Crystal | ||
Price: $25.16 |
Summary:
A picture book biography highlighting the early years of African American figure skater Mabel Fairbanks, who later became an Olympic coach and was inducted into the US Figure Skating Hall of Fame.
Illustrator: | Harris, Alleanna |
Accelerated Reader Information: Interest Level: LG Reading Level: 4.30 Points: .5 Quiz: 519517 |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (07/01/22)
School Library Journal (09/30/22)
Booklist (09/01/22)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 09/30/2022 Gr 1–4—The life of ice skater Mabel Fairbanks, a tenacious and creative pioneer who faced heavy challenges on her road to becoming America's first Black figure skating star, and who had an impact on many skaters who came after her. Orphaned at a young age and kicked out of the homes of relatives, she ended up sleeping at a church or in Central Park on a bench. She eventually found homes with others—a family in need of a nanny, and later that building's handyman, Uncle Wally. Her proximity to Central Park's ice skating rink led her to purchase a pair of too-large skates from a pawn shop, and her love of skating was born. At the rink she faced racism from her fellow skaters; white parents even forced their children to leave the ice because she was Black. The rink manager was so impressed with her skills that he invited her to come back regardless of policy. She eventually took her own skating tours throughout North America, but she wasn't hired for large professional skating shows due to her skin color. After Fairbanks retired as a skater, she coached other students and gave back in many ways to the figure skating community. Back matter includes an afterword and selected bibliography. Beautifully crafted kinetic illustrations highlighting New York City's locales and its inhabitants are at their finest, and come to life when Fairbanks skates. VERDICT Every twist and turn is captured and the movement is dynamic in this book; a pleasure to read and to share. Highly recommended for early nonfiction collections.—Lauren Younger - Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.
Booklist - 09/01/2022 Mabel Fairbanks is not a household name, but young readers interested in figure skating and the early twentieth century will enjoy learning about her story in this picture-book biography. Touching briefly on her younger years as an orphan and her experiences with homelessness, Hubbard’s text zeroes in on Mabel’s initial foray into figure skating. Moving from a pond in Central Park into an ingenious dry-ice creation in her bedroom, Mabel spins and swirls all around the pages. The simple, no-nonsense illustrations coupled with the longer-form writing allow upper elementary school readers a chance to explore not only a moment in American history but an untold moment in sports history. The prose is welcoming to the reader while still offering some challenging vocabulary related to the sport, and the strong afterword explains why this might be the first time you’ve seen Mabel Fairbanks on the page. Fans of the Winter Olympics, accounts of historical women, and underdog stories will flock to this title. - Copyright 2022 Booklist.