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Wings of an Eagle

The Gold Medal Dreams of Billy Mills

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By Billy Mills

By Donna Janell Bowman

Illustrated by S.D. Nelson

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$19.99

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$25.99 CAD

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Hardcover

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Just in time for the 2024 Summer Olympics, here is a dramatic and inspiring autobiographical tale of overcoming odds by Native American gold medalist Billy Mills, with stunning illustrations by acclaimed Lakota artist SD Nelson.

Billy Mills was once an orphan on the Oglala Lakota Pine Ridge Reservation. But before his father was called to the ancestors, he told Billy how to conquer his suffering: You have broken wings, son. You have to dig deeper, below the anger, the hurt, the self-pity. The pursuit of a dream will heal you.
 
Despite poverty, racism, and severe health challenges, Billy raced toward his goal of becoming an Olympic athlete, inspired by his indigenous ancestors who stood strong when the odds were against them. Though at times he felt like his wings were clipped—a lone bird falling from the sky—he adapted and overcame, finally earning his place at the 1964 Olympics.
 
This autobiographical tale of Billy Mills’s awe-inspiring flight to a record-breaking gold medal, breathtakingly illustrated by award-winning Lakota artist SD Nelson, is a soaring testament to Billy’s legacy and the Lakota prayer: we are all related.

  • A Chicago Public Library best book of 2024
  • * "Written in propulsive and inspiring first-person free verse, this picture-book autobiography is a celebration of Mills, his legacy, and the power of inspiration...an essential addition for all sports fans."
    Horn Book, starred review
  • *" Recollecting text captures the feel of the times, the excitement of racing, and the courage behind reaching a long-cherished dream."
    Publishers Weekly, starred review
  • * “Mills and Bowman’s language is at turns inspiring and haunting. Nelson’s exquisite artwork (done in liquid acrylic on Masonite panel) is reminiscent of the work of Raúl Colón, in that his creamy colors blend and mix, creating illustrations that seem to have been dipped in light.”
    Shelf Awareness, starred review
  • "Themes of overcoming adversity and of giving back beat steadily through this profile of the first American to win Olympic gold in the 10,000-meter race.... A strong, stirring tale of perseverance."
    Kirkus Reviews
  • "Come-from-behind victory tales are always crowd-pleasers, but few are as deeply rooted in the heritage and traditions of its hero as this one.... A powerful depiction of Native experiences in the twentieth century."
    Booklist
  • "An inspiring and detailed biography of strength in the face of adversity, and a highly recommended purchase."
    School Library Journal

On Sale
Jul 2, 2024
Page Count
48 pages
ISBN-13
9780316373487

Billy Mills

About the Author

Billy Mills is an Olympic gold medalist, author, and cofounder of Running Strong for American Indian Youth, a nonprofit organization that supports the critical needs of Native communities. A member of the Oglala Lakota (Sioux) Tribe, he grew up on the Pine Ridge Reservation and now travels around the world inspiring audiences to embrace unity through diversity while learning from historical injustices. He lives near Sacramento, California.

Donna Janell Bowman is an award-winning author of books for young readers, including Step Right Up: How Doc and Jim Key Taught the World About Kindness and Abraham Lincoln’s Dueling Words. Donna holds an MFA in writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. When not writing, she enjoys speaking at schools, coaching other writers, and learning from inspiring people. She lives near Austin, Texas.

S. D. Nelson, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in the Dakotas, is the author and illustrator of inspiring children’s books, such as Black Elk’s Vision and Grandma’s Tipi. Honors include an American Indian Library Association award and a Spur Award from Western Writers of America. He is a cofounder of Read at Home, encouraging early literacy among Indigenous children. He lives in Flagstaff, Arizona

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