A graphic nonfiction story with a kid’s-eye view of living with, and beyond, sickle cell disease
Author and illustrator Hey Gee tells the story of a real-life Mayo Clinic patient. As an aspiring high school track athlete takes on race after race, she must learn to manage the challenges of sickle-cell anemia. She'll need to work together with her health care team and her family, along with techniques for self care, to find success on and off the track. A beautifully illustrated graphic nonfiction approach provides a kid’s-eye view of living with, and beyond, this common blood disorder.
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Hardcover / Juvenile Nonfiction / Comics & Graphic Novels / Social Topics / Biography & Memoir / Health & Daily Living / Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries
Ages 8 to 11, Grades 3 to 6
0.4" H x 10.7" L x 7.7" W (0.8 lbs) 40 pages