Bicycle Rider

Bicycle Rider by Mary Scioscia is a reprint edition published by Harpercollins Children’s Books on February 25, 1993. This 48-page book is presented in English and features bold illustrations alongside fast-paced dialogue, offering an engaging narrative for young readers. The story follows Marshall, a talented cyclist, as he prepares for the annual Indianapolis bicycle race, showcasing his skills and determination.
Readers will find an exciting portrayal of Marshall Taylor’s early experiences in the world of cycling. The book highlights themes related to sports and recreation, particularly focusing on the challenges and triumphs of competitive cycling. With its vibrant illustrations and dynamic storytelling, this juvenile nonfiction title invites readers to explore the journey of a young athlete striving to prove himself in a competitive environment.
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Marshall is good and fast, and he gets the chance to prove just how good and how fast when Mr. Hay at the bicycle store enters him in the annual Indianapolis bicycle race. With bold illustrations and fast-paced dialogue, this exciting chapter book recreates an early episode in the life of Marshall Taylor, who grew up to become the fastest bicycle rider in the world.
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