ABOUT THIS BOOK
HOW DID A POOR BOY named Edson - who kicked rocks down roads and dribbled balls made from rags - go on to become the greatest soccer player of all time? While other kids memorized letters, Edson memorized the scores of soccer matches. And when Edson finally played in a youth soccer tournament in the town of Bauru, Brazil, he focused on only one thing from the moment the whistle blew: the goal.
Here is the story of the boy who overcame tremendous odds to become the world champion soccer star Pelé.
REVIEWS
Starred Review, Booklist, September 1, 2007:
"With handsome oil paintings and a stirring story, this picture-book biography will first grab children with its action."
—Hazel Rochman
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lesa Cline-Ransome and James E. Ransome are the author and illustrator of
Satchel Paige and
Major Taylor, Champion Cyclist. James is also the illustrator of
Sky Boys: How They Built the Empire State Building by Deborah Hopkinson, an ALA Notable Book and
Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor Book;
Creation, which won a Coretta Scott King Award for Illustration; and
Let My People Go by Patricia C. McKissack, winner of an NAACP Image Award. They live in Poughkeepsie, New York.