Breaking the Ice by Angie Bullaro - ISBN: 9781534425576
Hardcover
Defying expectations, one woman shattered the ice to play NHL hockey.

Breaking the Ice

The True Story of the First Woman to Play in the National Hockey League

  • Hardcover

    40 pages

  • Release Date

    1 November 2020

Summary

The inspiring true story of Manon Rhéaume, the first and only woman to play a game in the National Hockey League, featuring an afterward from Manon herself.

“One day, a woman will play in the National Hockey League. If no one prevents her,” said a twelve-year-old Manon Rhéaume. Manon always dreamed of playing hockey. So, when the team her father coached needed a goalie, five-year-old Manon begged for the chance to play. She didn’t care that she’d be the only girl in t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781534425576
ISBN-10:1534425578
Author:Angie Bullaro, C.F. Payne, Manon Rhéaume
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Imprint:Simon & Schuster
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:40
Release Date:1 November 2020
Weight:449g
Dimensions:279mm x 216mm x 13mm
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Critics Review

Bullaro keeps the pace in this highlight reel of a biography. Payne’s illustrations…truly capture the velocity and scale of hockey and Manon’s unique position in it. An eminently enjoyable biography, not just for hockey fans, but for all who love stories of pioneering women. – Kirkus Reviews * 9/15/20 *Written in third person from Manon’s viewpoint, the story unfolds with moments of drama and success, underpinned by her determination. Payne’s expressive large-scale illustrations, created with acrylics and colored pencils, portray even minor characters as individuals. In an excellent appended note, Rhéaume reflects on her experiences, applauds the success of women’s hockey, and muses “it’s crazy” that she remains the only woman to have played a game in any of the four major North American sports leagues. – Booklist * 9/1/20 *This straightforward, inspirational biography emphasizes Rhéaume’s grit (“She played with bruised arms and pulled muscles”) and the sexism she faced (“coaches still cut her from the best teams simply because she was a girl”). Payne’s intensely detailed illustrations realistically capture the dull sheen of goalie pads and the thwack of slap shots as Rhéaume plays her way to the pros. Includes an afterword by Rhéaume, a timeline, and “fun facts.” – Publishers Weekly * 9/14/20 *

About The Author

Angie Bullaro

Angie Bullaro makes her authorial debut with Breaking the Ice. She has been playing sports for about as long as she has been able to walk. She has always loved sports stories about underdogs and feels privileged to tell such an important story. She is now a (somewhat) proficient ice hockey goalie and an avid hockey fan. Angie lives in New York City with her husband, Mike Musco. Along with writing, she is also an actress and film producer.

C. F. Payne has illustrated more than a dozen picture books, including the New York Times bestselling Mousetronaut by astronaut Mark Kelly; the Texas Bluebonnet winner Shoeless Joe & Black Betsy, written by Phil Bildner; and the New York Times bestsellers The Remarkable Farkle McBride and Micawber, both by John Lithgow. He teaches at the Columbus College of Art & Design, where he is the chair of the Illustration Department. Payne lives with his wife and children in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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