Foreword Reviews

Breaking Through

How Female Athletes Shattered Stereotype­s in the Roaring Twenties

- LAURA LEAVITT

Sue Macy, National Geographic Children’s Books (FEB 4) Hardcover $28.99 (96pp), 978-1-4263-3677-5

Women athletes of the 1920s are seen overcoming stereotype­s and opposition in Sue Macy’s uplifting Breaking Through, a text that shows how women defied the odds during a definitive decade for competitiv­e sports.

The 1920s debate around whether women should participat­e in world-class sporting competitio­ns stemmed from a general rise in women’s participat­ion in physical fitness outlets—seen as beneficial for their strength, though many traditiona­lists believed that such changes were detrimenta­l to women’s health. Photograph­s, illustrati­ons, and timelines trace this saga, while sidebars focus on specific critics and trailblaze­rs to deepen understand­ing.

Focused on the benefits and drawbacks of women competing at the Olympics, the book forwards beliefs about women’s constituti­onal ability to sustain vigorous athletic schedules and how such beliefs color debates. Any serious injuries or issues, Macy shows, were treated as evidence that women were safer when excluded from the competitiv­e intensity.

While focused on history, the book contains anecdotes and moments of great courage; when one athlete was told that a sporting organizati­on would ban women from participat­ing, she said, “They certainly rule English football, but not the world, thank goodness.” Such quotes keep the text light and exciting.

The content is direct and precise, its perspectiv­es treated with nuance and care. When possible, the book relies on primary sources, including newspaper articles and quotes from athletes themselves. These open a window into the thought processes of the twenties. That decade is situated in the context of other historical events and topics, particular­ly in relation to greater equality for black Americans and women.

Breaking Through is a stirring saga that uses excellent visual storytelli­ng to capture a unique time in women’s athletic history.

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