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Aug 29, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Nathalie Alonso |Andrew Young |Paula Young Shelton |Gordon C. James
An inspirational, fast-paced biography of a man who broke barriers for athletes of color. Despite years of racism and discrimination, Roberto Clemente became a baseball legend. Born in 1934, Clemente grew up in Puerto Rico, where he played baseball using a tree branch and a tin can. At 19, he left the island to play professional béisbol but spent most of his time on the bench.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Michelle Markel |Andrew Young |Paula Young Shelton |Gordon C. James
by Andrew Young & Paula Young Shelton ; illustrated by Gordon C. James ‧A pivotal moment in a child’s life, at once stirring and authentically personal. Before growing up to become a major figure in the civil rights movement, a boy finds a role model. Buffing up a childhood tale told by her renowned father, Young Shelton describes how young Andrew saw scary men marching in his New Orleans neighborhood (“It sounded like they were yelling ‘Hi, Hitler!’ ”).
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Jan 2, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Coretta Scott King |Andrew Young |Paula Young Shelton |Gordon C. James
by Coretta Scott King with Barbara Reynolds ; illustrated by Ekua Holmes ‧A moving testimonial, distilled from 2017’s Coretta: My Life, My Love, My Legacy.
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Dec 19, 2023 |
express.co.uk | Andrew Young
Today is the day that festive fatigue first kicks in – as parties, lunches, and shopping trips take their toll. Research of 2,000 adults, who celebrate Yuletide, found 52 percent are running out of Christmas cheer by December 19. By this point, respondents have typically been to two parties, two lunches, and slogged through four shopping trips. And 21 percent have watched at least two Nativity plays, while the same number have already welcomed the in-laws around.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
mirror.co.uk | Andrew Young
One in 10 millennials will decorate their toilet this Christmas – with 29% buying fun, festive toilet roll to spruce up the bathroom, research has found. More than a tenth (11%), of this younger generation of adults, like to add some Christmas cheer all around their homes – with almost a third decorating their bedrooms, while 10% deck out their children's bedrooms.
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Aug 8, 2023 |
nottinghampost.com | Andrew Young |Nisha Mal
Adults typically begin to feel aches and pains in their bodies in their mid-to-late 40s, according to a recent poll. 64% of adults claim their issues are a chronic problem. 65% of people polled wished they could be more active. And 59% prioritised their physical and mental health more than ever as they continue to age. 2,000 people in their 50s were included in the poll, which also found that two in five over the age of 45 can't touch their toes while standing up.
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Aug 8, 2023 |
gloucestershirelive.co.uk | Andrew Young |Nisha Mal
Adults typically begin to feel aches and pains in their bodies in their mid-to-late 40s, according to a recent poll. 64% of adults claim their issues are a chronic problem. 65% of people polled wished they could be more active. And 59% prioritised their physical and mental health more than ever as they continue to age. 2,000 people in their 50s were included in the poll, which also found that two in five over the age of 45 can't touch their toes while standing up.
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Aug 8, 2023 |
walesonline.co.uk | Andrew Young |Nisha Mal
Adults typically begin to feel aches and pains in their body in their mid-to-late 40s, according to a recent poll. 64% of adults claim their issues are a chronic problem. 65% of people polled wished they could be more active. And 59% prioritised their physical and mental health more than ever as they continue to age. 2,000 people in their 50s were included in the poll, which found that two in five over the age of 45 can't touch their toes while standing up.
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Aug 8, 2023 |
coventrytelegraph.net | Andrew Young |Nisha Mal
Adults typically begin to feel aches and pains in their bodies in their mid-to-late 40s, according to a recent poll. 64% of adults claim their issues are a chronic problem. 65% of people polled wished they could be more active. And 59% prioritised their physical and mental health more than ever as they continue to age. 2,000 people in their 50s were included in the poll, which also found that two in five over the age of 45 can't touch their toes while standing up.
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Aug 8, 2023 |
aberdeenlive.news | Andrew Young |Thomas Durham
A third of adults say they experience aches and pains that restrict them from doing certain things over the age of 40. The Daily Mirror reports a poll of 2,000 adults aged at least 50 found that nearly two-thirds said (64 per cent) claim their issues are a chronic problem. This is despite seven in ten adults over the age of 40 saying they like to be active. The poll also found that two in five over the age of 45 can't touch their toes while standing up.