Description
An extraordinary, deeply inspirational photo essay traces the path of wrestler and wheelchair racer Zion Clark to become the first American man to compete in both the Olympics and Paralympics.
This stunning photographic essay showcases Zion Clark's ferocious athleticism and undaunted spirit. It features striking, visually arresting images and an approachable and engaging text co-written by New York Times best-selling journalist James S. Hirsch, including pieces of advice that have motivated Zion toward excellence and passages from Zion himself. The book explores Zion's journey from a childhood lost in the foster care system to his hard-fought rise as a high school wrestler to his current rigorous training to prepare as an elite athlete on the world stage. Included are a biography, a note from Zion, and a foreword from one of the greatest MMA fighters to ever step into the ring, Anderson Silva.
About the Author
Zion Clark was born on 29 September 1997, in Colombus, Ohio. He was given up by his mother and has never met his father. Zion had no family, no home, no resources. He also had another challenge: he was born without legs due to a rare medical condition known as caudal regression syndrome. Zion's life has been one of complete self-invention combined with tenacity and perseverance. At Massillon High School, he became an elite wrestler, against able-bodied opponents, and a state champion in seated racing. Zion is now a motivational speaker and entrepreneur and one of the most dynamic athletes in the world.
James S. Hirsch is former reporter for The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. He is the author of four nonfiction books, including the New York Times bestseller, Hurricane: The Miraculous Journey of Rubin Carter.
Book Information
ISBN 9781529505177
Author Zion Clark
Format Hardback
Page Count 32
Imprint Walker Books Ltd
Publisher Walker Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 490g
Dimensions(mm) 260mm * 260mm * 5mm