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Hero's Trail True Stories of Young People to Inspire Courage, Compassion, and Hope, Newly Revised and Updated Edition

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ISBN-10: 0142407607

ISBN-13: 9780142407608

Edition: N/A

Authors: T. A. Barron, Robert Coles

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What is a hero? Using the metaphor of a hiking trail, bestselling author T. A. Barron discusses the great variety of heroes and brings them to life through their own stories: Some are well known, like Wilma Rudolph, Anne Frank, and Stephen Hawking. Yet most are ordinary kids who have made amazing choices: saved their siblings from a fire, struggled to stop prejudice at their school, helped raise money to build a well in an African village. This book will be invaluable to kids, parents, and educators who need role models for young people to look up toand a new way to look at what a hero is.
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Book details

List price: $8.99
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication date: 2/15/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 192
Size: 5.05" wide x 7.75" long x 0.53" tall
Weight: 0.242
Language: English

Born Thomas Archibald Barron in 1952, author T. A. Barron grew up in Colorado's "ranch country". He graduated from Princeton University and also attended Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Before writing, Barron had a successful career as a venture capitalist manager in New York City. In 1989, Barron became a full time writer and conservationist. Many of his books incorporate nature and ecological concern into their themes, garnering him two Nautilus Visionary Book Awards in 2005 and 2007. He has also received International Reading Association and American Library Association awards for his works. He resides in Colorado with his wife, Currie and their children.

Preface
Introduction: The Hero's Hiking Boots
Hero on the Spot
Survivor Hero
Hero Within
Hero to Others Near and Far
Hero for All Time
Conclusion: The Hero Comes Home
More Quotations for the Trail
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Reader's Guide