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Highlights
- Katie Sandwina lifted more than carousels and cannons--she also lifted up women everywhere!
- 4-8 Years
- 9.6" x 10.2" Hardcover
- 48 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, General
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About the Book
"Even from a young age, Katie Brumbach was BIG and STRONG. She could lift heavy weights, bend steel bars, and lift several men at once. She boldly named herself "Katie Sandwina" after Eugen Sandow, the world's strongest man, and her women's record for an overhead lift of 296 pounds remained unbroken for over 75 years. In 1912, at the height of her American fame, she publicly rallied with her fellow circus performers for women's suffrage. Hailed as a goddess-like figure by the press and circus audiences, Katie showed the world that being big and strong could be beautiful"--Book Synopsis
Katie Sandwina lifted more than carousels and cannons--she also lifted up women everywhere! Discover the story of a real-life superwoman who used her powers for good.
Katie Sandwina was the strongest woman the world had ever seen. In her circus performances, she bent steel bars, broke chains, and carried a cannon! She could lift up men with one hand and twirl them around!
It was more than just an act: Katie set a legendary world record with her ability to lift hundreds of pounds. And in an era when "proper ladies" were expected to be helpless and frail, Katie showed everyone that women could be powerful and take up space--and not just in the circus ring. In 1912, At the height of her fame, Katie spoke up for women's equality and the right to vote.
This is the true story of a woman who was beautiful not despite her size and strength, but because of them.
The perfect choice for parents looking for:
- Inspiring nonfiction about women making a difference
- Books about women athletes who broke barriers in sports
- Stories about positive body image
Review Quotes
"Katie, Big and Strong should have particular appeal to American youngsters. However, a wider audience is likely to be roused by Cooper and White's imposing Katie Sandwina and the loud-and-clear message that self-confident females can do it all." -- The British Columbia Review
"The theme comes through loud and clear: there are many ways to be strong--embrace your strengths... An empowering and entertaining read." -- Booklist, STARRED Review