Exploring the evolution of skateboarding, this book traces its origins from the 1940s through the influential Z-Boys era to Tony Hawk's remarkable career as a professional icon. It highlights the cultural shifts and milestones that have shaped skateboarding into the dynamic sport it is today, offering insights into its history and transformation.
Becky Beal Libros



Quilts of Love and Valor
- 80 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Inspired by the touching real-life letters of Jacob and Emeline Ritner, a husband and wife separated by the Civil War, quilter Becky A. Wright has designed quilts to pair with the captivating stories the couple shared. Life on the battlefield, struggles on the homefront, and love maintained through nearly four years of separation are captured in 11 antique-style designs. Authentic excerpts from Jacob and Emeline's letters shed light on the inspiration behind each quilt and give quilters a taste of what life was like for everyday people during the Civil War.
Moving Boarders: Skateboarding and the Changing Landscape of Urban Youth Sports
- 315 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Focusing on family skateboarding in the San Francisco Bay Area, the book examines the transformation of skateboarding from a delinquent activity to a mainstream pastime for American children. It highlights the cultural shift that positions skateboarding alongside traditional sports like soccer and baseball, exploring its growing acceptance and the impact on communities.