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Born to Ride: A Story About Bicycle Face

Born to Ride: A Story About Bicycle Face

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In 1896, Louise Belinda Bellflower lives in Rochester, New York, and wants to ride a bicycle like her brother Joe. Joe warns her that riding a bike will cause her face to get scrunched up forever, but Louise is determined to prove him wrong. Set against the backdrop of the women's suffrage movement, "Born to Ride" is the story of Louise's courageous quest to prove that she can do everything the boys can do while capturing the universal freedom and accomplishment children experience when riding a bike.

Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 12 March 2019
Publisher: Abrams


Louise Belinda Bellflower resided in Rochester, New York, in 1896. She spent her days playing with her brother, Joe. However, Joe had the privilege of riding a bicycle, while Louise Belinda was left behind. Joe even issued a solemn warning, stating that if girls rode bikes, their faces would become scrunched up, their eyes bulging from the effort of balancing, and they would be stuck in that state forever. Louise Belinda was disgusted by this nonsense and embarked on a quest to uncover the truth about this so-called "bicycle face." Set against the backdrop of the women's suffrage movement, "Born to Ride" is the captivating story of one girl's courageous journey to prove that she can accomplish everything the boys can do, while capturing the universal sense of freedom and achievement that children experience when learning to ride a bike.

Louise Belinda's curiosity led her to explore the world beyond her backyard. She observed the boys riding their bicycles with ease and admiration, wondering why she couldn't join them. Determined to prove her worth, Louise Belinda set out to learn how to ride a bike.

At first, it was a challenging task. Louise Belinda wobbled and fell, but she didn't give up. She practiced tirelessly, pushing herself to balance and steer. With each passing day, she became more confident and skilled.

As Louise Belinda's riding improved, she noticed something else. She felt a sense of liberation and joy that she had never experienced before. Riding a bike allowed her to explore the world on her terms, without the limitations of walking or being carried.

Louise Belinda's determination to ride a bike also became a symbol of the women's suffrage movement. She saw the struggles of her female friends and family members, who were fighting for the right to vote and equal rights. Louise Belinda believed that if women could ride bicycles, they could do anything the boys could do.

One day, Louise Belinda decided to attend a rally for women's suffrage. She rode her bike to the event, feeling proud and empowered. As she listened to the speeches and saw the crowds of women advocating for change, Louise Belinda felt a sense of connection and purpose.

At the rally, Louise Belinda met a young woman named Sarah. Sarah was also passionate about women's rights and had been involved in the suffrage movement for years. Louise Belinda and Sarah became friends, and they worked together to promote women's suffrage.

Through their activism, Louise Belinda and Sarah helped to raise awareness about the importance of women's rights. They organized rallies, wrote letters, and spoke out against discrimination. Their efforts paid off, and women's suffrage was eventually granted in the United States.

Louise Belinda's journey to ride a bike was not just about personal accomplishment. It was about standing up for what she believed in and fighting for equality. She learned that courage and determination can lead to significant change, and that every child should have the opportunity to experience the joy and freedom of riding a bike.

In conclusion, "Born to Ride" is a captivating story that celebrates the power of determination and the universal joy of riding a bike. Louise Belinda's journey to learn how to ride a bike was a testament to her courage and determination, and her activism in support of women's suffrage helped to pave the way for equal rights for all.

Weight: 440g
Dimension: 226 x 275 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781419734120

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