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Running Time: 00:26 hrsNarrator: Ann SaundersPublisher:Center for Equitable Library Access, 2021
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- Author: MacLeod, ElizabethContributor: Deas, MikeDate:Created2019Summary:
On a cold and windy April day in 1907, Tom Longboat beat a crowd of top runners to win the famous Boston Marathon. His exhilarating, record-breaking performances earned him legions of fans in Canada and around the world. But there is more to his story than being a famous athlete. Tom volunteered and bravely served in WWI. He was dedicated to his family and community. Tom didn't always win, but he always worked hard with his head held high. Grades 2-4 and older readers.
Subject(s): Canada | Indigenous athletes | Juvenile literature | Longboat, Tom | Runners (Sports) | Longboat, Tom, 1887-1949 | Indigenous peoplesOriginal Publisher: Toronto : Scholastic Canada Ltd., 2019, Toronto, Toronto, CELA, CNIBLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9780221030727, 0221030727Collection(s)/Series: TD Summer Reading Club 2021 | TD Summer Reading Club 2020
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