The incredible story of the greatest cycling race in history, the 1989 Tour de France, and how American Greg LeMond faced down betrayal, childhood sexual abuse and death completing one of the most inspiring comebacks in history.
KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Avalon N. comments, “The Last Rider is a powerful and inspiring true story that truly touched my heart and I believe will touch many others as well. This life story is brought to the screen with captivating and impressive storytelling.” See her full review and interviews together with David E. below.
The Last Rider By Avalon N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14
The Last Rider is a powerful and inspiring true story that truly touched my heart and I believe will touch many others as well. This life story is brought to the screen with captivating and impressive storytelling.
This documentary is about Greg LeMond, a famous cyclist who won the Tour de France three times; he is the first and currently, last American to do so. It reveals his life story, starting from when cycling was simply a sport he did to keep fit for skiing in the winter.
The story progresses as he wins his first Tour de France in 1986. He gets shot in 1987, which puts his career and life in jeopardy. The documentary focuses mostly on his struggle to get back into cycling and winning the Tour in 1989 and 1990 after his near death — showcasing one of the greatest comebacks in sports’ history. The story is truly motivational and has many good messages.
What makes The Last Rider so captivating due is the amount of actual footage they used. The footage came mostly from news broadcasts or LeMond’s personal collection — all from different events that took place, with perhaps a bit of stock footage. A lot of the footage has never been shown to the public before.
Another thing that impressed me is the amount of interviews that are used. There are interviews with Greg and Cathy LeMond as well as a few other people that were impactful in LeMond’s life such as Laurent Fignon. The film can be very confusing at tims due to the use of a lot of cycling terms, which are not explained.
The film’s message is to never give up and keep trying, because you never know what might happen and the race isn’t over till you cross the finish line. It does contain a lot of more difficult topics that aren’t necessarily appropriate for younger audiences.
I give The Last Rider 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It is available in theaters now.
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We love cats because they are fun, playful, warm, soft, and cuddly animals! There is a lot of fun in The Cat-Faced Cat, a book about a cat looking for a place to live and a family to love. The Cat-Faced Cat Named Benny is the first of a series of inspirational tales. It’s time to start the journey of The Cat-Faced Cat with this first book. Children will love following him on his exciting adventures with his wonderful new family!
KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ari P. comments, “Do you adore cute cats? Do you enjoy reading about them? Well, you’re in luck! The Cat-Faced Cat is one of the cutest children’s books you will find…about cats! It has cute graphics and a hidden message about family, love and finding a home.” Alma K. adds, “The message of The Cat-Faced Cat revolves around themes of perseverance, companionship and the search for a place to belong. It highlights the importance of not giving up, even in the face of loneliness and adversity.” See their full reviews below.
The Cat-Faced Cat By Ari P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13
Do you adore cute cats? Do you enjoy reading about them? Well, you’re in luck! The Cat-Faced Cat is one of the cutest children’s books you will find…about cats! It has cute graphics and a hidden message about family, love and finding a home.
This wild, heartwarming adventure follows the Cat-Faced Cat, who starts life alone, wanting to find a family of his own. He finds different places to sleep, new toys and eventually a new friend; but in this case, not everything is permanent. All the Cat-Faced Cat wants is a new family and, when you read the book, you will answer the main question: does the Cat-Faced Cat ever find a place to call “home?”
The elements I love most about this book are the graphics. The cats are absolutely adorable and, even though there isn’t much detail in the drawings, it makes it so much better for younger children who read this. The people also have simple facial expressions, which helps clarify things for the reader. The only shortcoming for me is the lack of rhyming or alliteration. There are small segments of the book where it does rhyme, but the majority of the book does not, so the “younger child” in me missed that. Other than that, what I like about this story is that it promotes perseverance and the importance of family, human or not.
The message of The Cat-Faced Cat is that, at one point in life, you will find people that are like family to you, blood related or not. This book proves this because at the end, the struggling, lonely cat finally finds a place, and a family, to call home.
I give The Cat-Faced Cat 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 5. It is available in both paperback and e-book format at online bookstores, so look for this cuteness overload!
The Cat-Faced Cat By Alma K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13
The Cat-Faced Cat is an adorable book by Arlette Thomas-Fletcher about an adorable cat. It’s written in a rhyming style which makes it much fun to read aloud and the illustrations by Kristina Stansell are so cute.
The Cat-Faced Cat is a tale that follows the journey of a little kitten in his quest to find a loving home. Benny is a cat that longs for companionship. As time passes, he grows older and starts exploring the town in search for it, going on adventures, seeing all sorts of things and meeting all kinds of people.
While this may not be the most complex story, its simplicity and heartwarming message make it a worthwhile read for young children. The illustrations are great. I especially love the detailed appearance of the cat. At the beginning, he’s a young kitten and, at the end, an adult cat. I don’t know how Kristina did it but you can clearly tell it’s the same cat, just older. Ms. Thomas-Fletcher’s writing makes the readers feel something. This book, although not for my age group, even made me feel bad for the poor kitten that wanted some friends, family or a home. He’s so cute, how can anyone not want him? My favorite part is the illustration on page 7. And I know that doesn’t say much because you can’t see it -the illustration of Benny in that page melts my heart. He looks so happy and adorable.
The book fosters a sense of compassion and understanding as it encourages readers to empathize with the cat’s longing for a loving home and family. Additionally, the story emphasizes the impact of simple acts of kindness. It demonstrates how a chance encounter and a genuine connection can change someone’s life. The book promotes the idea of finding one’s place in the world and serves as a gentle reminder to appreciate the importance of human connections and the joy that comes from finding a place to call home.
The message of The Cat-Faced Cat revolves around themes of perseverance, companionship and the search for a place to belong. It highlights the importance of not giving up, even in the face of loneliness and adversity.
I give The Cat-Faced Cat 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 2 to 8, plus parents. It’s available now at online book retailers.
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Are you concerned about your future? Do you feel the pressure of picking the right career? Do you think about the future all the time? Have you thought about a way to map out your career choices? If you said yes to any of these questions, then you should look at Planning Your Dreams book, which gives you the strategy to understand how to make your dreams a reality. This book gives you a jump on thinking about how to find your dream career. Whether you are 12 or 18 this book can guide you to looking at your dreams and planning your career for the future.
KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ashleigh C. comments, “The insightful book, Planning Your Dreams, is a valuable resource for teens seeking guidance in mapping out their future careers. With practical advice and a clear strategy, it empowers young readers to make their dreams a reality.” Kendall B. adds, “If you’re concerned about your future or feeling unsure about what you want to do after high school, there are many ways you can prepare for life beyond your teenage years. This book examines ways to turn hobbies into careers, and how to turn dreams into reality by setting goals and making plans.” Gavin S. wraps it up with, “This book teaches the reader many skills they could use in life to find a job and be successful in life. I like how it gives you steps towards achieving your goal and teaches kids to have an entrepreneur mind set, even at a young age.” See their full reviews below.
Planning Your Dreams By Ashleigh C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 19
The insightful book, Planning Your Dreams, is a valuable resource for teens seeking guidance in mapping out their future careers. With practical advice and a clear strategy, it empowers young readers to make their dreams a reality. The author presents compelling reasons explaining why planning for a successful career is essential, capturing the concerns and pressures many young people face in choosing the right path. By addressing these concerns head-on, the book immediately connects with its intended audience.
Planning Your Dreams provides a concise overview of the book’s intent. It emphasizes the importance of starting career planning early and highlights the benefits of doing so. While it doesn’t delve into every detail, it offers enough information to spark curiosity and encourage readers to explore the strategies presented.
One of the book’s strengths lies in its relatable examples and personal anecdotes. The author introduces the concept of understanding dreams and aligning them with career choices. The book goes beyond conventional advice, encouraging readers to identify their passions and translate them into viable career options. The book also addresses various aspects of career planning, such as mapping out goals and developing a strategic plan.
The author’s guidance on these topics is clear and practical, providing readers with actionable steps to follow. Planning Your Dreams carries a positive and uplifting message, emphasizing the importance of pursuing fulfilling careers that align with one’s passions. It successfully motivates readers to take action and offers a realistic approach to achieving their dreams. The book is entirely suitable for its target audience. It promotes positive social behavior by encouraging self-reflection and personal growth.
I give Planning Your Dreams 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, as it specifically targets teenagers who are navigating career choices. However, adults who are seeking career guidance may also find it insightful and beneficial. You can purchase the book online at various bookselling platforms or directly from the author’s website.
Planning Your Dreams
By Kendall B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12
The book Planning Your Dreams is super educational and beneficial for teenagers. It focuses on thinking ahead and what you want to do with your life to make you happy and fulfilled.
Planning Your Dreams focuses on thinking ahead in your life and finding things you’re passionate about and ways you can turn them into careers. It looks at finding things that combine your skills and your interests.
If you’re concerned about your future or feeling unsure about what you want to do after high school, there are many ways you can prepare for life beyond your teenage years. This book examines ways to turn hobbies into careers, and how to turn dreams into reality by setting goals and making plans. It explains how to have a career that truly makes you feel fulfilled. The entire book is based on how to plan your life in a rewarding way. This is a useful thing for kids to know and think about. Plus, it has great information about careers and jobs. The author has a spectacular way of talking about things that kids love doing such as playing video games or exploring nature and turning them into exciting careers. It can help even the laziest kids think ahead in life. All this is important for teenagers to learn and will help them think about careers they might want to pursue in the future.
The book reminds us that it’s never too early to think about what you want to do with your life, and there are many careers that can focus on your passions.
I give Planning Your Dreams 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. You can find it online at book retailers.
Planning Your Dreams: Dreams Are The Plans Of Our Future
By Gavin S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12
Planning your Dreams is very inspirational. What I like most about this book is how the author uses pictures at the start of every chapter.
This book is about having dreams, and planning them. It teaches you the steps to take toward achieving your goals and, gives you options if you do not achieve your goals.
This book teaches the reader many skills they could use in life to find a job and be successful in life. I like how it gives you steps towards achieving your goal and teaches kids to have an entrepreneur mind set, even at a young age. It reminds you that if you do what you love, you won’t have to work a single day in your life. It gives options of jobs for certain interests and encourages people to try new things and find new interests. I like how it emphasizes that it’s okay to fail and that, even if you don’t have the talent to do something, it doesn’t mean you can’t do it — you can always get trained.
The book flows very well. Plus, I like how it teaches you what to do if you fail to achieve your goals. The vocabulary is definitely suitable for kids as well as adults. The illustrations are bright and colorful. One special feature I like is the sidebar where you can scroll through different chapters and pages. Another practical thing is that it has pages where you can write down your own goals and the steps needed to achieve them.
The book’s message is that if you know what you want to do in life you have to work hard.
I give Planning your Dreams 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18. It is available online at many online retailers.
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