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- Terry Fox / by Pezzi, Bryan;
- Discusses the life of Terry Fox and his Marathon of Hope, a run across Canada to raise money for cancer research.
- Subjects: Fox, Terry (Terrance Stanley), 1958-1981; Cancer; Runners (Sports);
- © 2006., Weigl,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Terry Fox / by Pezzi, Bryan.;
- Explores the life of marathon runner Terry Fox who inspired many by attempting to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research.
- Subjects: Fox, Terry, 1958-1981; Cancer; Runners (Sports);
- © 2011., Weigl,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Terry Fox / by Sutoski, Jennifer.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Simple text and illustrations describe the life of Terry Fox, a young cancer patient who attempted to run across Canada in 1980 to raise money for cancer research.RL: K-1; IL: PreK-2.LSC
- Subjects: Fox, Terry, 1958-1981; Cancer; Runners (Sports);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Terry Fox : a story of hope / by Trottier, Maxine;
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- Subjects: Fox, Terry (Terrance Stanley), 1958-1981; Cancer; Runners (Sports);
- © c2005., Scholastic Canada,
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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- Meet Terry Fox / by MacLeod, Elizabeth.; Deas, Mike,1982-;
- Illustrates the life of Terry Fox, a young cancer patient who attempted to run across Canada in 1980 to raise money for cancer research.LSC
- Subjects: Fox, Terry, 1958-1981;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Hope by Terry Fox [electronic resource] : by Adhiya, Barbara.aut; cloudLibrary;
- Featuring excerpts from Terry’s very own Marathon of Hope journal, Hope by Terry Fox shares the untold story of a well known hero — the goofy, resilient, and courageous 21-year-old who rallied a nation behind his mission. In 1976, when Terry Fox was just eighteen years old, he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma and his right leg was amputated just above the knee. It quickly became his mission to help cure cancer so others would not have to endure what he had gone through. He dreamed up a Marathon of Hope — a fundraising run across Canada, from St. John’s, Newfoundland, to Victoria, British Columbia. 5,300 miles. When he set off on April 12, 1980, Canadians were dubious. But as he continued across the country, enthusiasm grew to a frenzy. Sadly, Terry’s cancer returned, and after 143 days and 3,339 miles, he was forced to stop his Marathon of Hope. He passed away in 1981, but the nation picked up his mission where he left off, and the annual Terry Fox Run has even spread to cities around the world, raising more than $850 million to date — well over Terry’s goal of one dollar for every Canadian. After conducting over fifty interviews with people throughout Terry’s life — ranging from his siblings, nurses, and coaches to volunteers during the Marathon of Hope — editor Barbara Adhiya discovers how Terry was able to run a marathon a day. Through their stories, passages from Terry’s marathon journal, and over 200 photos and documents, Hope by Terry Fox shows that with enough resilience, determination, humility, and support, ordinary people can do impossible things.General adult.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Canada; History; Motivational & Inspirational; Sports;
- © 2024., ECW Press,
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- Hope by Terry Fox / by Adhiya, Barbara,editor.;
- "Inside the mind of a Canadian icon -- the highs, lows, and miles he conquered. Featuring excerpts from Terry's very own Marathon of Hope journal In 1976, when Terry Fox was just 18 years old, he was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma and his right leg was amputated just above the knee. It quickly became his mission to help cure cancer so others would not have to endure what he had gone through. He dreamed up a Marathon of Hope -- a fundraising run across Canada, from St. John's, Newfoundland, to Victoria, British Columbia. 7,560 kilometers. 4,700 miles. When he set off on April 12, 1980, Canadians were dubious. But as he continued across the country, enthusiasm grew to a frenzy. Sadly, Terry's cancer returned, and after 143 days and 3,339 miles, he was forced to stop his Marathon of Hope. He passed away in 1981, but the nation picked up his mission where he left off: the annual Terry Fox Run has spread to over 100 countries and has raised more than 850 million dollars to date -- well over Terry's goal of one dollar for every Canadian. Through over 50 interviews with people throughout Terry's life -- ranging from his siblings, nurses, and coaches to volunteers during the Marathon of Hope -- editor Barbara Adhiya discovers how Terry was able to run a marathon a day. Through their stories, passages from Terry's marathon journal, and over 200 photos and documents, Hope shows that with enough resilience, determination, humility, and support, ordinary people can do impossible things."--
- Subjects: Anecdotes.; Biographies.; Interviews.; Personal narratives.; Fox, Terry, 1958-1981; Fox, Terry, 1958-1981; Cancer; Runners (Sports);
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- Terry Fox and me / by Leatherdale, Mary Beth.; Pavlović, Milan(Illustrator);
- Before Terry Fox become a national hero, he was just a regular kid. But even then, his characteristic strength and determination were apparent and were the foundation for his friendship with Doug. The two first met at basketball tryouts in grammar school. Terry was the smallest - and worst - basketball player on the court. But that never stopped him. With Doug's help, Terry practiced until he earned a spot on the team. As they grew up, the best friends challenged each other and helped each other become better athletes and better people. Doug was by Terry's side every step of the way: when Terry received his diagnosis of cancer in his leg, when he was learning to walk - then run - with a prosthetic leg and while he was training for the race of his life, his Marathon of Hope. Written from Doug's perspective, this story shows that Terry Fox's legacy goes beyond the physical and individual accomplishments of a disabled athlete and honors the true value of friendship.LSC
- Subjects: Fox, Terry, 1958-1981; Cancer; Runners (Sports);
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The Terry Fox run / by Kissock, Heather.;
- Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses, and index.In graphic novel format, tells the story of Terry Fox, the cancer patient whose Marathon of Hope was an attempt to run across Canada to raise awareness and funds for cancer research.LSC
- Subjects: Fox, Terry, 1958-1981; Runners (Sports); Cancer; Marathon running;
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- Forever Terry : a legacy in letters / by Fox, Darrell,1963-compiler.;
- "Terry Fox defined perseverance and hope for a generation of Canadians. Forever Terry reflects what Terry's legacy means to us now, and in the future. 2020 marks the 40th anniversary of the Marathon of Hope. Celebrities (both from Canada and beyond) regularly ask the Terry Fox Foundation what they can do to support Terry's cause and legacy. The answer: write a short piece telling readers what Terry Fox means to them. A memory. A moment of inspiration. A glimpse of hope to a patient. A jolt of strength. Or even a moment of sympathy. Forever Terry is a collection of 40 personal letters from 40 prominent celebrities displaying what Terry Fox means to them, and gives voice to an icon whose example spoke much louder than his words. The list of contributors includes Bobby Orr, Margaret Atwood, Catriona Le May Doan, Gordon Lightfoot, Douglas Coupland, and many more.".
- Subjects: Biographies.; Fox, Terry, 1958-1981.; Fox, Terry, 1958-1981; Cancer; Runners (Sports);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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