cover image Dream Big: A True Story of Courage and Determination

Dream Big: A True Story of Courage and Determination

Dave McGillivray with Nancy Feehrer, illus. by Ron Himler. Nomad, $16.95 (32p) ISBN 978-1-61930-618-9

McGillivray, the director of the Boston Marathon, tells his story of overcoming obstacles to complete the marathon for the first time. As a small child, McGillivray found strength and confidence through running. At 17, he entered the marathon without adequately training. Though he collapsed during the race, he accepted a challenge from his grandfather (“my favorite person in the whole world”) to try again: “If you train and work hard, I promise to wait for you next year and cheer you on.” His grandfather’s untimely death served as greater motivation to complete the race. Himler works in spare, pencil-and-wash paintings that bring a quality of intimacy to the page. McGillivray’s sentiments about his grandfather are tender, but in some ways narrow the focus of the story; readers are more likely to grasp the more universal message about setting realistic goals and taking a measured approach to achieving them. Ages 7–12. (Mar.)