ISBN
9781524792626
Grades 8-12
Grades 8-12
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From December 14th 2024 to February 15th 2025, the governments of Canada and Ontario have instituted a temporary tax break on almost all items that we sell (Bill C-78).
Due to the short notice of this announcement, we have not been able to manually adjust all the items covered by the tax break. For all online orders placed between December 14th 2024 and February 15th 2025, we will manually refund the taxes on the applicable items as soon as an order is placed. Customers will receive an order notification, and a separate tax refund notification. We will do our best to process all refunds as orders are placed, and we really appreciate your patience at this busy time of year. Please contact us directly with any questions or concerns.
As the Opening Ceremony for the 1948 Summer Olympic Games commenced in London, a similar sporting competition was taking place a few miles away. But the men at Stoke Mandeville weren’t your typical athletes. They were paralyzed World War II veterans. The games at Stoke Mandeville were so successful that they would eventually lead evolve into the Paralympics. Participants from all around the world vie for the gold medal in a variety of sports, including archery, basketball, swimming, speed skating, and ice hockey. Author Gail Herman highlights their achievements, describes how these athletes train–both mentally and physically–for the games, and gives the reader a better understanding of what makes the Paralympic Games one of the world’s most viewed sporting events.