Amazing Hockey Stories: P.K. SubbanAmazing Hockey Stories: P.K. Subban

Illustrator

D. A. Bishop
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Description

From his earliest days, P.K. (short for Pernell-Karl) has been a force! He comes from a family dedicated to hard work and fun; a family not afraid to take chances. Amazing Hockey Stories traces his journey, from his time as an Atom to his time on Team Canada, when he won Olympic gold, and then all the way to the NHL and his exciting Stanley Cup runs with the Predators.

This book also highlights Subban's commitment to important causes. His support for the Montreal Children's Hospital and other children's charities has made Subban a hero off the ice. Almost as legendary? His sense of humour and cutting-edge style!

In this third book in the series, author Lorna Schultz Nicholson, a bona fide lover of the game, gives young readers an up-close look at this true hockey superstar.

This series features an action-packed format combining the excitement of full-colour comic book illustration segments with lively text and lots of photographs.

About the Author

Lorna Schultz Nicholson grew up in St. Catharines, Ontario, and as a child loved to read, write, and compete in all kinds of sports. She played defence on the St. Catharines girls All-Star hockey team (Go, Jaycee Jets!) and was a member of the Canadian National Rowing Team. She earned a B.Sc. in Human Performance from the University of Victoria, where she also was a rowing coach. Lorna is thrilled that she has been able to combine her passion for books with her passion for sport — she is the respected author of many middle-grade and YA novels and the Amazing Hockey Stories biography series. Lorna is the proud mother of three and lives in Penticton, British Columbia, with husband, Bob, and dogs Molly and Poncho. She is a HUGE Edmonton Oilers fan.

Product Details

ISBN

9781443170246

Language

E

Pages

64

Grades

2 - 7

Subject

Canadian

Genre

Biography & Autobiography
Informative Nonfiction

Category

Book Club
Library Book