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Book Synopsis: Girls can’t run! At least that is what they thought back in 1928, until Betty Robinson set a new world record at just sixteen years old! She was the first female to take home a gold medal for the United States in track and field, and overcame many obstacles throughout her life. Her story reminds us to believe in ourselves, break through barriers, and be the change that we want to see in the world. A portion of proceeds from this book goes to support The Traincatchers Foundation.
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Step into the inspiring world of Betty Robinson, a trailblazing young woman who defied all odds to become a record-breaking athlete in the male-dominated sport of track and field. Through her remarkable journey, she shattered stereotypes and proved that girls are capable of greatness. Discover her incredible story in "Record Breaking Betty: The Story of Betty Robinson" and be empowered to chase your dreams with passion and determination.
Experience the gripping tale of perseverance and triumph as Betty Robinson's astoundingly courageous spirit leaves a lasting impact on readers of all ages. Her groundbreaking achievements serve as a beacon of hope and resilience, encouraging us to seize every opportunity and conquer our fears. Unleash your potential and embrace the power of believing in oneself with every turn of the page.
Celebrate the legacy of Betty Robinson by owning a piece of history with this captivating book that not only educates but also supports a noble cause. Join us in honoring her contributions to women's sports and the broader landscape of athletics by making a difference through The Traincatchers Foundation. Purchase "Record Breaking Betty" today and be part of a movement that champions empowerment, equality, and the pursuit of greatness.
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