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Great Americans in Sports: Mia Hamm
Written by Matt Christopher
Narrated by Eileen Stevens
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This entry in a brand new line of sports biographies from Matt Christopher takes readers onto the field with a soccer legend Mia Hamm's speed, aggressive play, and ability to "read the field" helped her become the best women's soccer player in the world. Her stellar performance as a college, World Cup, and Olympic champion made her a sports hero, and her story will inspire a new generation of young athletes. This comprehensive biography - with bonus photos and infographics - gives readers an up-close look at one of America's greatest soccer stars.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Opinions seem to vary widely on this Foods of the World entry, but I find myself cooking out of it constantly; more than out of any other, and I have all 27 volumes in the set. I love the doro wat with its spiced butter oil (OMG, try dunking crusty bread in that), the dried fruit curry... Laurens vdPost is an odd bird as far as the commentary goes, so I tend to ignore it, but for the sake of the recipes, I'm giving it five stars.Edit: just for clarity, I should mention that I have the hardcover book AND the spiral-bound recipe book.