Nothing but Trouble: The Story of Althea Gibson

Author Sue Stauffacher Illustrated by Greg Couch

Grades 6-8 Ages 3-7

Althea is nothing but trouble! Everyone agrees: her mama, her daddy, her teacher, even the policeman. But when Buddy Walker, the play leader on Althea's street in Harlem, watches her play paddle tennis, he sees something more: pure possibility. Buddy buys Althea her very own stringed tennis racket, and before long, she's on her way to becoming a great athlete—and to proving that she's more than just trouble.

Althea Gibson was the first African American ever to compete in and win the Wimbledon Cup. Born in 1927, she was a spirited child and became an enormously talented athlete. Sue Stauffacher's lively text, paired with vibrant paintings by artist Greg Couch, captures the exuberance, ambition, and triumph of this remarkable woman. Readers will cheer from the stands as Althea transforms from playground tomboy to Wimbledon champion.

Available Formats

Trade Paperback 9780375865442

Awards

Cooperative Children's Book Center Choices - NOMINEE 0

NAACP Image Award - WINNER 2008

NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies - WINNER 2008

New York Public Library 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing - WINNER 2007

Random House Children's Books Teachers and Librarians