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David Beckham: Soccer's Superstar

by Tom Robinson
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Overview

From his early beginnings as a youth player in England, David Beckham's soccer talents have exceeded expectations. Already a star in his teens, Beckham went on to compete for the famed Manchester United as well as England's national team. He became the most recognizable soccer player in the world and eventually came to America to play for the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer.

About the Author:
Tom Robinson is the author of six sports titles. The former newspaper sports editor is a freelance sportswriter and an editor of medical and educational books

Synopsis

From his early beginnings as a youth player in England, David Beckham's soccer talents have exceeded expectations. Already a star in his teens, Beckham went on to compete for the famed Manchester United as well as England's national team. He became the most recognizable soccer player in the world and eventually came to America to play for the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer.

About the Author:
Tom Robinson is the author of six sports titles. The former newspaper sports editor is a freelance sportswriter and an editor of medical and educational books

Children's Literature

"Of course everyone looks at his free kicks and his passing, but he tackles back and works hard for the team. He is brilliant, and sometimes it goes unnoticed." It would be easy for hard work and diligence, the less-glamorous, behind-the-scenes work of David Beckham to go unnoticed because of this lethal scorer's mythical shroud. While this title in the "People to Know Today" series certainly does touch on Beckham's fundamentals and dedication, there is a blurry line drawn between Beckham the soccer phenom and Beckham the celebrity. With a combination of skill, a trademark corner kick, ferocious promotion and a celebrity wife, Beckham and his family attract attention, money and fans wherever they go. That is why you can forgive the text's inability to separate the two facets of Beckham. While the layout is not flashy, nor eye-catching, the text is fluent and straightforward. Also included every three or four pages the green-shaded asides, which explain everything from European soccer league structure to the Beckhams' charity work, are useful and provide a bit of a visual break. Unfortunately the pictures don't do their part to offer a visual hiatus from the extensive text. The pictures are often small, somewhat sparse, and often lag a page or two behind their relevance. As it has been difficult for professional soccer to catch on in America, this book is not likely to attract new fans with its layout or narrative. For those already caught up in Beckham hysteria, though, this title offers thorough insight into his rise, talent and celebrity status. Reviewer: Paul Walter

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Children's Literature - Paul Walter

"Of course everyone looks at his free kicks and his passing, but he tackles back and works hard for the team. He is brilliant, and sometimes it goes unnoticed." It would be easy for hard work and diligence, the less-glamorous, behind-the-scenes work of David Beckham to go unnoticed because of this lethal scorer's mythical shroud. While this title in the "People to Know Today" series certainly does touch on Beckham's fundamentals and dedication, there is a blurry line drawn between Beckham the soccer phenom and Beckham the celebrity. With a combination of skill, a trademark corner kick, ferocious promotion and a celebrity wife, Beckham and his family attract attention, money and fans wherever they go. That is why you can forgive the text's inability to separate the two facets of Beckham. While the layout is not flashy, nor eye-catching, the text is fluent and straightforward. Also included every three or four pages the green-shaded asides, which explain everything from European soccer league structure to the Beckhams' charity work, are useful and provide a bit of a visual break. Unfortunately the pictures don't do their part to offer a visual hiatus from the extensive text. The pictures are often small, somewhat sparse, and often lag a page or two behind their relevance. As it has been difficult for professional soccer to catch on in America, this book is not likely to attract new fans with its layout or narrative. For those already caught up in Beckham hysteria, though, this title offers thorough insight into his rise, talent and celebrity status. Reviewer: Paul Walter

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2008
Publisher
Enslow Publishers, Incorporated
Pages
112
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9780766031104

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