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CAITLIN CLARK by Leanne Currie-McGhee

CAITLIN CLARK

Basketball Superstar and Inspiration for a New Generation

by Leanne Currie-McGhee

Pub Date: Jan. 1st, 2025
ISBN: 9781678210007
Publisher: ReferencePoint Press

Details the journey of powerhouse Caitlin Clark, whose talent and drive have reignited interest in women’s basketball.

Currie-McGhee’s account unfolds in chronological order from her subject’s origins as a talented child baller to being the WNBA’s No. 1 draft pick in 2024. Along the way, readers learn about her life in high school and college and her pro career so far. Clark has been clearly focused on her goal of playing professionally since age 9. Her journey to the top has included practicing yoga for “increasing flexibility and preventing injuries,” taking piano lessons and playing other sports to help prevent “burnout at a young age,” and participating in therapy to protect her mental health given the high pressures athletes face. The author describes Clark’s roots in her close-knit family, whose Roman Catholic faith was central to her upbringing. Quotes from Clark and her relatives, along with vivid descriptions of sports action, bring the text to life. This highly positive account contains an interesting twist in the form of references to Clark’s learning to healthily channel feelings of anger and frustration, often stemming from “her passion for winning.” The text in this colorful and visually appealing work is broken up with photos and text boxes, including one describing Clark’s direct criticism of people who used her identity as a white woman to further their own “racism and misogyny.”

An engaging deep dive into the life of a rising basketball superstar.

(picture credits, source notes, timeline, for further research, index) (Nonfiction. 12-18)