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Mighty Moe

The True Story of a Thirteen-Year-Old Women's Running Revolutionary

Rachel Swaby
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Pages
224
Year
2019
Language
English

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Rachel Swaby and Kit Fox present Mighty Moe, the untold true story of runner Maureen Wilton, whose world record-breaking marathon time at age 13, was met first with misogyny and controversy, but ultimately with triumph.

In 1967, a girl known as Mighty Moe broke the women's world marathon record at a small race in Toronto. This was an era when girls and women were discouraged from the sport and the longest track event at the Olympics for women was 25.6 miles shorter than a marathon. Thirteen-year-old Moe's world-beating victory was greeted with chauvinistic disapproval and accusations of cheating, as were many of her achievements in the sport she had excelled at from the age of ten. Within less than two years, the controversy took its toll and Maureen quit running.

Here is the untold story of Mighty Moe's tenacity and triumph in the face of adversity as a young athlete-and of a grown-up Maureen finding her way back to the sport decades later. This inspiring biography for readers and racers of all ages showcases the truly groundbreaking achievements of an unassuming, amazing young athlete.

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"The book transports readers to an era of discrimination against women in organized sports and illustrates its effects on one girl's life. . .This involving story is well worth reading."
Booklist
"A story lost to history illuminates the unique way sports supports feminism . . . A story about what running really is: competing with other runners and not against them."
Kirkus Reviews
"[A] thorough, fascinating biography."
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