Go for the Gold: Books for the Winter Olympics

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The Winter Games teach us important lessons about resilience, teamwork, discipline, winning, and losing. If you enjoy cheering on Olympic athletes as they strive for excellence on the world stage, then go for the gold with these books for adults, teens & kids!

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Cover of the book "A Team of Their Own" by Seth Berkman, featuring smiling women in hockey jerseys.

A Team of Their Own by Seth Berkman

Describes how young women from North and South Korea, as well as Americans and Canadians of Korean descent, joined together to form the 2018 Korean women’s Olympic ice hockey team.

Cover of "Speed Kings" by Andy Bull, featuring a vintage bobsled race photograph on a crown with bold red text.

Speed Kings by Andy Bull

Traces the efforts of four American athletes from disparate backgrounds to win the gold medal for bobsledding during the 1932 Olympics, profiling how the American public, deep in the grip of the Great Depression, rallied around their achievements.

Book cover with three Olympic medals above the title "The Games: A Global History of the Olympics" by David Goldblatt.

The Games by David Goldblatt

Shares the history of the Olympics, from their reinvention in Athens in 1896 to Rio in 2016, highlighting how they have been affected by domestic and international conflicts and revealing the origins of Olympic traditions.

Book cover for "The Making of a Miracle" featuring a hockey player in a red, white, and blue uniform.

The Making of a Miracle by Mike Eruzione

The captain of the 1980 U.S. Men’s Olympic Hockey team traces his blue-collar upbringing in Massachusetts, minor-league achievements and encounters with such individuals as Al Michaels, Herb Brooks and an elite array of Russian Hall of Famers.

Cover of the book "The Second Mark" by Joy Goodwin featuring images of figure skaters in black, orange, and white outfits.

The Second Mark by Joy Goodwin

The behind-the-scenes story of the controversial 2002 Olympic pairs skating competition discusses the human dramas surrounding the event and the scandalous confession of a corrupt judge that led to the unprecedented awarding of a second gold medal.

Cover of "Ana on the Edge" by A.J. Sass showing a silhouetted figure on ice with beams of light and geometric designs.

Ana on the Edge by A. J. Sass

Twelve-year-old figure skater Ana strives to win competitions while learning about gender identity–Ana’s own and that of a new friend–and how to navigate the best path forward.

Book cover: A skier with goggles and helmet, snowy mountains, and ski jump. Text: "What Are the Winter Olympics?" by Gail Herman.

What are the Winter Olympics? by Gail Herman

Shows readers how the Winter Olympic Games, which officially started in 1924, became a phenomenal worldwide event watched by millions, and covers its many highs and lows.

A girl wearing a sparkling blue dress figure skates on the cover of "The Comeback" by E.L. Shen.

The Comeback by E. L. Shen

Twelve-year-old Maxine Chen dreams of being a figure skating champion, but a remarkably talented new girl at the arena and a racist classmate at school test her resolve.

A figure skater performs a spin; the book cover reads "Gold Medal Winter" by Donna Freitas, with snowflakes in the background.

Gold Medal Winter by Donna Freitas

Realizing her dream of competing in the Olympics after years of training and sacrifice, figure skater Espi is frustrated by intrusive media attention, a schedule that separates her from her friends and sophisticated teammates who doubt her abilities, a situation that is further complicated by her attraction to two boys and a near-impossible, medal-securing jump.

Book cover of "Who Is Chloe Kim?" featuring a caricature of a snowboarder with a snowy background and half-pipe.

Who is Chloe Kim? by Stefanie Loh

In this action-packed biography, readers will learn about the life and career of Olympic gold medalist and snowboarder Chloe Kim, who is the only athlete to have won three gold medals at the X Games before turning 16.

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