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Told in a new Who HQ Now format for trending topics, this Who Was? biography details NBA superstar Kobe Bryant's legendary career and the impact of his legacy on the sports world and beyond.

Kobe Bryant was just an eighteen-year-old high-school basketball player when he decided to enter the National Basketball Association's draft. Though he was the thirteenth overall pick by the Charlotte Hornets, he would never play a single game for them. Instead, Kobe was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, where he would spend his entire twenty-season career, winning five championships and numerous awards. Author Ellen Labreque takes readers through each exciting moment, from his iconic dunks to his 81-point game--all the milestones that span Kobe Bryant's legendary career and legacy.
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Who HQ is your headquarters for history. The Who HQ team is always working to provide simple and clear answers to some of our biggest questions. From Who Was George Washington? to Who Is Michelle Obama?, and What Was the Battle of Gettysburg? to Where Is the Great Barrier Reef?, we strive to give you all the facts. Visit us at WhoHQ.com View titles by Who HQ
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Who Was Kobe Bryant?
 
It was June 26, 1996, the night of the National Basketball Association—-the NBA—-draft, when professional teams select new players. Wearing a dark suit on his slim six--foot, six--inch frame, Kobe Bryant, seventeen, was waiting for his name to be called. Just days earlier, Kobe had graduated from Lower Merion High School outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was considered the best high--school basketball player in the nation. High--school players usually went to college to prepare themselves for entering the NBA draft. Kobe was different. He wanted to become a professional right away.

“Playing in the NBA has been my dream since I was three,” Kobe said.

The Philadelphia 76ers—-Kobe’s hometown team—-had the first pick in the draft. They chose Allen Iverson from Georgetown University. The first twelve teams all chose college players. Finally, the Charlotte Hornets selected Kobe with the thirteenth pick.

Once his name was announced, Kobe put on a Hornets baseball cap before he walked to the podium to greet the TV cameras.

Kobe, though, would never play one minute for the Hornets. Even as he smiled in front of the cameras, Charlotte was already talking with the Los Angeles Lakers about trading Kobe for an experienced center, Vlade Divac. The Hornets, with number thirteen, had a much higher pick than the Lakers, who had the twenty--fourth selection. Charlotte chose somebody who would be a valuable trade for Los Angeles. The Hornets already had all--stars who played shooting guard, Kobe’s position. They wanted someone like the seven-foot-one-inch-tall Divac.

Kobe was grinning on the outside, but the details of the draft would stick with him. The fact that twelve—-really thirteen—-teams had passed on him would fuel his drive to be the best for the next twenty years.

Kobe did become one of the NBA’s greatest players of all time. He won five NBA titles, led the league in scoring two times, and was an eighteen--time All--Star.

But on the day of the 1996 NBA draft, seventeen--year--old Kobe still had his whole career in front of him—-and he was ready to play.
 
 
Chapter 1
A Kid Named Kobe
 
Kobe Bryant was born on August 23, 1978, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His first name came from a type of Japanese beef that his parents had noticed on a restaurant menu. Kobe’s mom, Pamela, said later they always knew their son would be special, and that is why they choose that unique name. Kobe’s dad, Joe Bryant, was a professional basketball player for the 76ers.   

When Kobe was three, he loved to watch his dad play on television. While he watched, Kobe would often run down the hallway, jump onto a mini trampoline, and slam a ball into an eight--foot--high plastic hoop.

When Kobe was six, his dad’s basketball career changed his family’s lives. Joe had played for eight seasons and had been traded to two different teams. In 1983, he moved his whole family to Rieti, Italy, so he could play basketball there. Rieti is a small city fifty miles from Rome.

The Bryant family did not know how to speak Italian at first. Kobe had two older sisters, Sharia and Shaya, and they spent afternoons teaching each other the language. Eventually Kobe spoke Italian as well as he spoke English.

Joe’s team had its own youth squad that Kobe joined. Despite being so young, Kobe’s skills stood out right away. His talent might have come from his dad, but his personality came from his mother. Pam was the stern one in the family. Kobe hardly ever smiled when he played. “He was always so serious about everything he did as far as sports,” said his sister Sharia.

Kobe’s father switched teams every few years while playing in Italy. No matter where they moved, Kobe always found a place to play basketball.

Kobe’s grandfather, Grandpa Cox, still lived in the United States. He recorded NBA games on his television, boxed up the tapes, and sent them to his grandson. Kobe watched the games again and again. He studied the moves of NBA players like Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls. Then he would go to the courts near his house and practice those moves for hours at a time.

In November 1991, when Kobe was thirteen, his family returned to Philadelphia. He was back in his home country, but he felt like an outsider. He didn’t understand American slang. He didn’t know what clothes were cool to wear. Kobe didn’t blend in with the kids at school. He took the anger he felt about being an outsider, and he used it on the basketball court.

The year after he returned to the United States, Kobe attended Lower Merion High School. He started on the varsity basketball team as a freshman and spent every free second practicing. In addition to his high--school team, Kobe played on an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) team. They played against all--star teams from all over the country. During the summer, Kobe attended top basketball camps and faced other great players. He began to stand out, even among the best.

Kobe “worked harder than any other kid I’ve ever seen,” said Sam Rines, one of Kobe’s coaches.

By the time Kobe was a senior, he was considered to be the best high--school player in the entire country.

During his senior season, Kobe led Lower Merion to a state--championship title and averaged more than thirty points and twelve rebounds per game. Almost every college basketball team in the country recruited him.

On April 29, 1996, Kobe held a news conference in his high--school gym. Photographers, writers, teammates, and friends surrounded him. Everybody wanted to hear Kobe’s decision. He announced, “I’ve decided to skip college and take my talent to the NBA.” The crowd erupted in cheers. Kobe flashed a bright grin.
 
 
Chapter 2
Welcome to the Show
 
Less than a month after Kobe joined the Los Angeles Lakers, Shaquille O’Neal left the Orlando Magic and also signed with the Lakers. Standing at seven feet, one inch and weighing more than three hundred pounds, Shaq was the most dominating center in the world.

Kobe’s first season in the NBA (1996–-1997) was a learning experience. He was much younger than his teammates. This made it difficult for him to fit in with them. When they traveled, he sat quietly on the plane, watching movies or reading. He spent a lot of time alone in his hotel room, ordering room service and watching other NBA games. In the playoffs, the Lakers were losing three games to one against the Utah Jazz in the second round of a best-of-seven-game series. If the Lakers lost Game Five, their season was finished.

The game was tied 87–-87 with eleven seconds to go. Kobe took the Lakers’ final shot—-it was an air ball, a completely missed shot. The game went into overtime, and things only got worse for Kobe. He shot three more air balls, and his team lost. The Lakers’ season was over.

The team flew home from Utah to California that night. His teammates were disappointed and exhausted. But Kobe was already planning for the next season. The moment he stepped off the plane, he drove to a high school down the street from his house. A janitor opened the gym for him. Kobe shot baskets all night. When the sun came up, he kept shooting. He never wanted to let down his teammates or his fans again.

Kobe spent the entire off--season working to improve. He played in the Lakers’ summer league, lifted weights, worked with a trainer, and shot baskets endlessly. His hard work paid off. In his second season, he became the youngest player ever to start in the NBA All--Star game. During the game, he played against his idol, Michael Jordan. He challenged Michael, but he also asked him for advice and tips. Michael treated him like a little brother.

In Kobe’s third season (1998–-1999), he started every game and became the Lakers’ second--leading scorer (behind Shaq). He also became a great defensive player by studying his opponents. At times, it seemed like Kobe knew what move a player was going to make before the player did.

During Kobe’s fourth season, he and Shaquille led the Lakers to the 2000 NBA title. The Lakers had a new coach named Phil Jackson. Phil had coached Michael Jordan in Chicago, and he brought out the best in both Shaq’s and Kobe’s games. Under Phil, the Lakers repeated as champions the following season, in 2001. Kobe also married his girlfriend, Vanessa Laine, that spring.

The Lakers won a third title in 2002. Kobe and Shaquille were the perfect combination together on the court. Kobe was an awesome shooter from the outside and could beat any defender when he drove to the basket. He made dunks that were so high--flying and acrobatic that it looked like he was performing an Olympic gymnastics routine. Shaq was an unstoppable force underneath the hoop. His dunks rattled the backboards.

With every championship, though, the relationship between Kobe and Shaq became more complicated. They were teammates, but they were also rivals. Now that Kobe was a superstar, he didn’t want to share the spotlight, or the ball, with another teammate. Kobe didn’t want to play with Shaq anymore.
Copyright © 2020 by Penguin Random House LLC.; Illustrated by Gregory Copeland. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

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Told in a new Who HQ Now format for trending topics, this Who Was? biography details NBA superstar Kobe Bryant's legendary career and the impact of his legacy on the sports world and beyond.

Kobe Bryant was just an eighteen-year-old high-school basketball player when he decided to enter the National Basketball Association's draft. Though he was the thirteenth overall pick by the Charlotte Hornets, he would never play a single game for them. Instead, Kobe was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, where he would spend his entire twenty-season career, winning five championships and numerous awards. Author Ellen Labreque takes readers through each exciting moment, from his iconic dunks to his 81-point game--all the milestones that span Kobe Bryant's legendary career and legacy.

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Ellen Labrecque View titles by Ellen Labrecque
Who HQ is your headquarters for history. The Who HQ team is always working to provide simple and clear answers to some of our biggest questions. From Who Was George Washington? to Who Is Michelle Obama?, and What Was the Battle of Gettysburg? to Where Is the Great Barrier Reef?, we strive to give you all the facts. Visit us at WhoHQ.com View titles by Who HQ
Gregory Copeland View titles by Gregory Copeland

Excerpt

Who Was Kobe Bryant?
 
It was June 26, 1996, the night of the National Basketball Association—-the NBA—-draft, when professional teams select new players. Wearing a dark suit on his slim six--foot, six--inch frame, Kobe Bryant, seventeen, was waiting for his name to be called. Just days earlier, Kobe had graduated from Lower Merion High School outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was considered the best high--school basketball player in the nation. High--school players usually went to college to prepare themselves for entering the NBA draft. Kobe was different. He wanted to become a professional right away.

“Playing in the NBA has been my dream since I was three,” Kobe said.

The Philadelphia 76ers—-Kobe’s hometown team—-had the first pick in the draft. They chose Allen Iverson from Georgetown University. The first twelve teams all chose college players. Finally, the Charlotte Hornets selected Kobe with the thirteenth pick.

Once his name was announced, Kobe put on a Hornets baseball cap before he walked to the podium to greet the TV cameras.

Kobe, though, would never play one minute for the Hornets. Even as he smiled in front of the cameras, Charlotte was already talking with the Los Angeles Lakers about trading Kobe for an experienced center, Vlade Divac. The Hornets, with number thirteen, had a much higher pick than the Lakers, who had the twenty--fourth selection. Charlotte chose somebody who would be a valuable trade for Los Angeles. The Hornets already had all--stars who played shooting guard, Kobe’s position. They wanted someone like the seven-foot-one-inch-tall Divac.

Kobe was grinning on the outside, but the details of the draft would stick with him. The fact that twelve—-really thirteen—-teams had passed on him would fuel his drive to be the best for the next twenty years.

Kobe did become one of the NBA’s greatest players of all time. He won five NBA titles, led the league in scoring two times, and was an eighteen--time All--Star.

But on the day of the 1996 NBA draft, seventeen--year--old Kobe still had his whole career in front of him—-and he was ready to play.
 
 
Chapter 1
A Kid Named Kobe
 
Kobe Bryant was born on August 23, 1978, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His first name came from a type of Japanese beef that his parents had noticed on a restaurant menu. Kobe’s mom, Pamela, said later they always knew their son would be special, and that is why they choose that unique name. Kobe’s dad, Joe Bryant, was a professional basketball player for the 76ers.   

When Kobe was three, he loved to watch his dad play on television. While he watched, Kobe would often run down the hallway, jump onto a mini trampoline, and slam a ball into an eight--foot--high plastic hoop.

When Kobe was six, his dad’s basketball career changed his family’s lives. Joe had played for eight seasons and had been traded to two different teams. In 1983, he moved his whole family to Rieti, Italy, so he could play basketball there. Rieti is a small city fifty miles from Rome.

The Bryant family did not know how to speak Italian at first. Kobe had two older sisters, Sharia and Shaya, and they spent afternoons teaching each other the language. Eventually Kobe spoke Italian as well as he spoke English.

Joe’s team had its own youth squad that Kobe joined. Despite being so young, Kobe’s skills stood out right away. His talent might have come from his dad, but his personality came from his mother. Pam was the stern one in the family. Kobe hardly ever smiled when he played. “He was always so serious about everything he did as far as sports,” said his sister Sharia.

Kobe’s father switched teams every few years while playing in Italy. No matter where they moved, Kobe always found a place to play basketball.

Kobe’s grandfather, Grandpa Cox, still lived in the United States. He recorded NBA games on his television, boxed up the tapes, and sent them to his grandson. Kobe watched the games again and again. He studied the moves of NBA players like Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls. Then he would go to the courts near his house and practice those moves for hours at a time.

In November 1991, when Kobe was thirteen, his family returned to Philadelphia. He was back in his home country, but he felt like an outsider. He didn’t understand American slang. He didn’t know what clothes were cool to wear. Kobe didn’t blend in with the kids at school. He took the anger he felt about being an outsider, and he used it on the basketball court.

The year after he returned to the United States, Kobe attended Lower Merion High School. He started on the varsity basketball team as a freshman and spent every free second practicing. In addition to his high--school team, Kobe played on an Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) team. They played against all--star teams from all over the country. During the summer, Kobe attended top basketball camps and faced other great players. He began to stand out, even among the best.

Kobe “worked harder than any other kid I’ve ever seen,” said Sam Rines, one of Kobe’s coaches.

By the time Kobe was a senior, he was considered to be the best high--school player in the entire country.

During his senior season, Kobe led Lower Merion to a state--championship title and averaged more than thirty points and twelve rebounds per game. Almost every college basketball team in the country recruited him.

On April 29, 1996, Kobe held a news conference in his high--school gym. Photographers, writers, teammates, and friends surrounded him. Everybody wanted to hear Kobe’s decision. He announced, “I’ve decided to skip college and take my talent to the NBA.” The crowd erupted in cheers. Kobe flashed a bright grin.
 
 
Chapter 2
Welcome to the Show
 
Less than a month after Kobe joined the Los Angeles Lakers, Shaquille O’Neal left the Orlando Magic and also signed with the Lakers. Standing at seven feet, one inch and weighing more than three hundred pounds, Shaq was the most dominating center in the world.

Kobe’s first season in the NBA (1996–-1997) was a learning experience. He was much younger than his teammates. This made it difficult for him to fit in with them. When they traveled, he sat quietly on the plane, watching movies or reading. He spent a lot of time alone in his hotel room, ordering room service and watching other NBA games. In the playoffs, the Lakers were losing three games to one against the Utah Jazz in the second round of a best-of-seven-game series. If the Lakers lost Game Five, their season was finished.

The game was tied 87–-87 with eleven seconds to go. Kobe took the Lakers’ final shot—-it was an air ball, a completely missed shot. The game went into overtime, and things only got worse for Kobe. He shot three more air balls, and his team lost. The Lakers’ season was over.

The team flew home from Utah to California that night. His teammates were disappointed and exhausted. But Kobe was already planning for the next season. The moment he stepped off the plane, he drove to a high school down the street from his house. A janitor opened the gym for him. Kobe shot baskets all night. When the sun came up, he kept shooting. He never wanted to let down his teammates or his fans again.

Kobe spent the entire off--season working to improve. He played in the Lakers’ summer league, lifted weights, worked with a trainer, and shot baskets endlessly. His hard work paid off. In his second season, he became the youngest player ever to start in the NBA All--Star game. During the game, he played against his idol, Michael Jordan. He challenged Michael, but he also asked him for advice and tips. Michael treated him like a little brother.

In Kobe’s third season (1998–-1999), he started every game and became the Lakers’ second--leading scorer (behind Shaq). He also became a great defensive player by studying his opponents. At times, it seemed like Kobe knew what move a player was going to make before the player did.

During Kobe’s fourth season, he and Shaquille led the Lakers to the 2000 NBA title. The Lakers had a new coach named Phil Jackson. Phil had coached Michael Jordan in Chicago, and he brought out the best in both Shaq’s and Kobe’s games. Under Phil, the Lakers repeated as champions the following season, in 2001. Kobe also married his girlfriend, Vanessa Laine, that spring.

The Lakers won a third title in 2002. Kobe and Shaquille were the perfect combination together on the court. Kobe was an awesome shooter from the outside and could beat any defender when he drove to the basket. He made dunks that were so high--flying and acrobatic that it looked like he was performing an Olympic gymnastics routine. Shaq was an unstoppable force underneath the hoop. His dunks rattled the backboards.

With every championship, though, the relationship between Kobe and Shaq became more complicated. They were teammates, but they were also rivals. Now that Kobe was a superstar, he didn’t want to share the spotlight, or the ball, with another teammate. Kobe didn’t want to play with Shaq anymore.
Copyright © 2020 by Penguin Random House LLC.; Illustrated by Gregory Copeland. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

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    Who Was Salvador Dalí?
    Paula K. Manzanero, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Sep 26, 2023
  • What Do We Know About the Chupacabra?
    What Do We Know About the Chupacabra?
    Meg Belviso, Pam Pollack, Who HQ
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Sep 26, 2023
  • Who Was Accused in the Salem Witch Trials?: Tituba
    Who Was Accused in the Salem Witch Trials?: Tituba
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Who HQ, Insha Fitzpatrick, Rowan MacColl
    $13.99 US
    Hardcover
    Sep 05, 2023
  • What Do We Know About the Winchester House?
    What Do We Know About the Winchester House?
    Who HQ, Emma Carlson Berne, Ted Hammond
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Aug 15, 2023
  • Who Is Malala Yousafzai?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who Is Malala Yousafzai?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who HQ, Lisbeth Kaiser, Risa Rodil
    $8.99 US
    Board Book
    Aug 15, 2023
  • What Is the Story of the Headless Horseman?
    What Is the Story of the Headless Horseman?
    Who HQ, Sheila Keenan, Andrew Thomson
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Aug 15, 2023
  • Who Was Frank Sinatra?
    Who Was Frank Sinatra?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Manuel Gutierrez
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jul 11, 2023
  • What Do We Know About Alien Abduction?
    What Do We Know About Alien Abduction?
    Kirsten Mayer, Who HQ, Tim Foley
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jul 11, 2023
  • Who Was Jim Thorpe?
    Who Was Jim Thorpe?
    James Buckley, Jr., Who HQ, Stephen Marchesi
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 06, 2023
  • What Was World War I?
    What Was World War I?
    Nico Medina, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 06, 2023
  • What Is the Story of Anne of Green Gables?
    What Is the Story of Anne of Green Gables?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Laurie A. Conley
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    May 09, 2023
  • Where Is the Sahara Desert?
    Where Is the Sahara Desert?
    Sarah Fabiny, Who HQ, David Malan
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    May 09, 2023
  • What Is the Women's World Cup?
    What Is the Women's World Cup?
    Gina Shaw, Who HQ, Ted Hammond
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Apr 25, 2023
  • What Was the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921?
    What Was the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921?
    Who HQ, Caleb Gayle, Tim Foley
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Apr 25, 2023
  • Who Is Tibet's Exiled Leader?: The 14th Dalai Lama
    Who Is Tibet's Exiled Leader?: The 14th Dalai Lama
    An Official Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Who HQ, Teresa Robeson, Angela Poon
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    Apr 04, 2023
  • Who Is Barack Obama?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who Is Barack Obama?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who HQ, Lisbeth Kaiser, Geraldine Sy
    $7.99 US
    Board Book
    Mar 21, 2023
  • What Do We Know About the Roswell Incident?
    What Do We Know About the Roswell Incident?
    Who HQ, Ben Hubbard, Andrew Thomson
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Mar 07, 2023
  • What Is the Story of Captain Picard?
    What Is the Story of Captain Picard?
    David Stabler, Who HQ, Robert Squier
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Mar 07, 2023
  • Who Was John McCain?
    Who Was John McCain?
    Michael Burgan, Who HQ, John Hinderliter
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Feb 07, 2023
  • Who Is LeBron James?
    Who Is LeBron James?
    Crystal Hubbard, Who HQ, Stephen Marchesi
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Feb 07, 2023
  • What Is the Story of Nancy Drew?
    What Is the Story of Nancy Drew?
    Dana M. Rau, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Jan 10, 2023
  • What Was Reconstruction?
    What Was Reconstruction?
    Sherri L. Smith, Who HQ, Tim Foley
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 27, 2022
  • Who Was Alex Trebek?
    Who Was Alex Trebek?
    Meg Belviso, Pam Pollack, Who HQ, Ted Hammond
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 06, 2022
  • What Is the Story of Transformers?
    What Is the Story of Transformers?
    Who HQ, Brandon T. Snider, Ted Hammond
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 06, 2022
  • What Do We Know About Atlantis?
    What Do We Know About Atlantis?
    Who HQ, Emma Carlson Berne, Manuel Gutierrez
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Nov 15, 2022
  • What Do We Know About the Loch Ness Monster?
    What Do We Know About the Loch Ness Monster?
    Who HQ, Steve Korte, Andrew Thomson
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Nov 15, 2022
  • Who Is the Man in the Air?: Michael Jordan
    Who Is the Man in the Air?: Michael Jordan
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Gabe Soria, Who HQ, Brittney Williams
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    Nov 01, 2022
  • Where Is the North Pole?
    Where Is the North Pole?
    Megan Stine, Who HQ, Robert Squier
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 11, 2022
  • What Is the Story of Ebenezer Scrooge?
    What Is the Story of Ebenezer Scrooge?
    Who HQ, Sheila Keenan, Andrew Thomson
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 11, 2022
  • Who Was Michelangelo?
    Who Was Michelangelo?
    Kirsten Anderson, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 04, 2022
  • Who Is Shaquille O'Neal?
    Who Is Shaquille O'Neal?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Manuel Gutierrez
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 04, 2022
  • Who Is Greta Thunberg?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who Is Greta Thunberg?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who HQ, Lisbeth Kaiser, Stanley Chow
    $7.99 US
    Board Book
    Oct 04, 2022
  • Who Was Georgia O'Keeffe?
    Who Was Georgia O'Keeffe?
    Sarah Fabiny, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Sep 13, 2022
  • Who Was a Daring Pioneer of the Skies?: Amelia Earhart
    Who Was a Daring Pioneer of the Skies?: Amelia Earhart
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Who HQ, Melanie Gillman, A.C. Esguerra
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    Aug 16, 2022
  • What Do We Know About Bigfoot?
    What Do We Know About Bigfoot?
    Who HQ, Steve Korte, Manuel Gutierrez
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Aug 16, 2022
  • What Do We Know About Crop Circles?
    What Do We Know About Crop Circles?
    Who HQ, Ben Hubbard, Andrew Thomson
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Aug 16, 2022
  • What Is the Supreme Court?
    What Is the Supreme Court?
    Jill Abramson, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jul 19, 2022
  • Who Was E. B. White?
    Who Was E. B. White?
    Gail Herman, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 28, 2022
  • Who Was Johnny Cash?
    Who Was Johnny Cash?
    Jim Gigliotti, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 07, 2022
  • Who Was Ponce de León?
    Who Was Ponce de León?
    Meg Belviso, Pam Pollack, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 07, 2022
  • Who Was the Greatest?: Muhammad Ali
    Who Was the Greatest?: Muhammad Ali
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Gabe Soria, Who HQ, Rico Renzi, Chris Brunner
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    May 31, 2022
  • What Was the Turning Point of the Civil War?: Alfred Waud Goes to Gettysburg
    What Was the Turning Point of the Civil War?: Alfred Waud Goes to Gettysburg
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Who HQ, Ellen T. Crenshaw
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    May 31, 2022
  • What Is the AIDS Crisis?
    What Is the AIDS Crisis?
    Nico Medina, Who HQ, Tim Foley
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    May 10, 2022
  • Who Is Jimmy Carter?
    Who Is Jimmy Carter?
    David Stabler, Who HQ, Tim Foley
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    May 10, 2022
  • Who Was Bruce Lee?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who Was Bruce Lee?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who HQ, Lisbeth Kaiser, Stanley Chow
    $7.99 US
    Board Book
    May 03, 2022
  • What Is Juneteenth?
    What Is Juneteenth?
    Who HQ, Kirsti Jewel, Manuel Gutierrez
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Apr 05, 2022
  • Who Was Ernest Hemingway?
    Who Was Ernest Hemingway?
    Jim Gigliotti, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Mar 01, 2022
  • Who Was Charles Schulz?
    Who Was Charles Schulz?
    Joan Holub, Who HQ, Tim Foley
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Mar 01, 2022
  • What Are Castles and Knights?
    What Are Castles and Knights?
    Sarah Fabiny, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Feb 08, 2022
  • The Who Was? Trivia Book
    The Who Was? Trivia Book
    Brian Elling, Who HQ
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jan 18, 2022
  • Who Was Celia Cruz?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who Was Celia Cruz?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who HQ, Lisbeth Kaiser, Stanley Chow
    $7.99 US
    Board Book
    Jan 11, 2022
  • Who Was the Girl Warrior of France?: Joan of Arc
    Who Was the Girl Warrior of France?: Joan of Arc
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Who HQ, Sarah Winifred Searle, Maria Capelle Frantz
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    Jan 11, 2022
  • Who Was the First Man on the Moon?: Neil Armstrong
    Who Was the First Man on the Moon?: Neil Armstrong
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Who HQ, Nathan Page, Drew Shannon
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    Jan 11, 2022
  • Who Were the Navajo Code Talkers?
    Who Were the Navajo Code Talkers?
    James Buckley, Jr., Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 26, 2021
  • Who Was A. A. Milne?
    Who Was A. A. Milne?
    Sarah Fabiny, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 01, 2021
  • Who Was Levi Strauss?
    Who Was Levi Strauss?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Stephen Marchesi
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Mar 09, 2021
  • Who Was Duke Ellington?
    Who Was Duke Ellington?
    M. D. Payne, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 01, 2020
  • Who Was Benedict Arnold?
    Who Was Benedict Arnold?
    James Buckley, Jr., Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 06, 2020
  • Who Is David Beckham?
    Who Is David Beckham?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, John Hinderliter
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jul 21, 2020
  • Who Was Harvey Milk?
    Who Was Harvey Milk?
    Who HQ, Corinne A. Grinapol, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    May 19, 2020
  • Who Is Jackie Chan?
    Who Is Jackie Chan?
    Jody Jensen Shaffer, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Feb 04, 2020
  • What Is the Story of Doctor Who?
    What Is the Story of Doctor Who?
    Gabriel P. Cooper, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 15, 2019
  • Who Was Che Guevara?
    Who Was Che Guevara?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Jerry Hoare
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 04, 2019
  • Who Was Stephen Hawking?
    Who Was Stephen Hawking?
    Jim Gigliotti, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 04, 2019
  • Who Was Norman Rockwell?
    Who Was Norman Rockwell?
    Sarah Fabiny, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Apr 02, 2019
  • What Is the Stanley Cup?
    What Is the Stanley Cup?
    Gail Herman, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Mar 12, 2019
  • Who Was Napoleon?
    Who Was Napoleon?
    Jim Gigliotti, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 04, 2018
  • Where Is Walt Disney World?
    Where Is Walt Disney World?
    Joan Holub, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    May 22, 2018
  • Who Was Aretha Franklin?
    Who Was Aretha Franklin?
    Nico Medina, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Apr 03, 2018
  • What Was the Titanic?
    What Was the Titanic?
    Stephanie Sabol, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Mar 06, 2018
  • Who Was Henry VIII?
    Who Was Henry VIII?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Jake Murray
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Feb 06, 2018
  • Who Was Coretta Scott King?
    Who Was Coretta Scott King?
    Gail Herman, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 05, 2017
  • What Is Rock and Roll?
    What Is Rock and Roll?
    Jim O'Connor, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Aug 22, 2017
  • Who Was Bob Marley?
    Who Was Bob Marley?
    Katie Ellison, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 06, 2017
  • Who Was Princess Diana?
    Who Was Princess Diana?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Jerry Hoare
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Apr 04, 2017
  • What Was the Age of the Dinosaurs?
    What Was the Age of the Dinosaurs?
    Megan Stine, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Feb 28, 2017
  • Who Was Lucille Ball?
    Who Was Lucille Ball?
    Meg Belviso, Pam Pollack, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Feb 07, 2017
  • Who Was Charlie Chaplin?
    Who Was Charlie Chaplin?
    Patricia Brennan Demuth, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 06, 2016
  • Who Is Bruce Springsteen?
    Who Is Bruce Springsteen?
    Stephanie Sabol, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Sep 27, 2016
  • Who Was Jules Verne?
    Who Was Jules Verne?
    James Buckley, Jr., Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 07, 2016
  • What Was Woodstock?
    What Was Woodstock?
    Joan Holub, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Jan 12, 2016
  • Who Was Maya Angelou?
    Who Was Maya Angelou?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Jan 12, 2016
  • Who Was Frank Lloyd Wright?
    Who Was Frank Lloyd Wright?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 29, 2015
  • Who Was Seabiscuit?
    Who Was Seabiscuit?
    James Buckley, Jr., Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 20, 2015
  • Who Was Jesse Owens?
    Who Was Jesse Owens?
    James Buckley, Jr., Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Aug 11, 2015
  • Who Was Winston Churchill?
    Who Was Winston Churchill?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Jerry Hoare
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Apr 21, 2015
  • Who Was Harriet Beecher Stowe?
    Who Was Harriet Beecher Stowe?
    Dana Meachen Rau, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Apr 21, 2015
  • Who Was Andy Warhol?
    Who Was Andy Warhol?
    Kirsten Anderson, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 26, 2014
  • Who Was Salvador Dalí?
    Who Was Salvador Dalí?
    Paula K. Manzanero, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Sep 26, 2023
  • What Do We Know About the Chupacabra?
    What Do We Know About the Chupacabra?
    Meg Belviso, Pam Pollack, Who HQ
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Sep 26, 2023
  • Who Was Accused in the Salem Witch Trials?: Tituba
    Who Was Accused in the Salem Witch Trials?: Tituba
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Who HQ, Insha Fitzpatrick, Rowan MacColl
    $13.99 US
    Hardcover
    Sep 05, 2023
  • What Do We Know About the Winchester House?
    What Do We Know About the Winchester House?
    Who HQ, Emma Carlson Berne, Ted Hammond
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Aug 15, 2023
  • Who Is Malala Yousafzai?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who Is Malala Yousafzai?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who HQ, Lisbeth Kaiser, Risa Rodil
    $8.99 US
    Board Book
    Aug 15, 2023
  • What Is the Story of the Headless Horseman?
    What Is the Story of the Headless Horseman?
    Who HQ, Sheila Keenan, Andrew Thomson
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Aug 15, 2023
  • Who Was Frank Sinatra?
    Who Was Frank Sinatra?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Manuel Gutierrez
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jul 11, 2023
  • What Do We Know About Alien Abduction?
    What Do We Know About Alien Abduction?
    Kirsten Mayer, Who HQ, Tim Foley
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jul 11, 2023
  • Who Was Jim Thorpe?
    Who Was Jim Thorpe?
    James Buckley, Jr., Who HQ, Stephen Marchesi
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 06, 2023
  • What Was World War I?
    What Was World War I?
    Nico Medina, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 06, 2023
  • What Is the Story of Anne of Green Gables?
    What Is the Story of Anne of Green Gables?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Laurie A. Conley
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    May 09, 2023
  • Where Is the Sahara Desert?
    Where Is the Sahara Desert?
    Sarah Fabiny, Who HQ, David Malan
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    May 09, 2023
  • What Is the Women's World Cup?
    What Is the Women's World Cup?
    Gina Shaw, Who HQ, Ted Hammond
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Apr 25, 2023
  • What Was the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921?
    What Was the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921?
    Who HQ, Caleb Gayle, Tim Foley
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Apr 25, 2023
  • Who Is Tibet's Exiled Leader?: The 14th Dalai Lama
    Who Is Tibet's Exiled Leader?: The 14th Dalai Lama
    An Official Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Who HQ, Teresa Robeson, Angela Poon
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    Apr 04, 2023
  • Who Is Barack Obama?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who Is Barack Obama?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who HQ, Lisbeth Kaiser, Geraldine Sy
    $7.99 US
    Board Book
    Mar 21, 2023
  • What Do We Know About the Roswell Incident?
    What Do We Know About the Roswell Incident?
    Who HQ, Ben Hubbard, Andrew Thomson
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Mar 07, 2023
  • What Is the Story of Captain Picard?
    What Is the Story of Captain Picard?
    David Stabler, Who HQ, Robert Squier
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Mar 07, 2023
  • Who Was John McCain?
    Who Was John McCain?
    Michael Burgan, Who HQ, John Hinderliter
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Feb 07, 2023
  • Who Is LeBron James?
    Who Is LeBron James?
    Crystal Hubbard, Who HQ, Stephen Marchesi
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Feb 07, 2023
  • What Is the Story of Nancy Drew?
    What Is the Story of Nancy Drew?
    Dana M. Rau, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $7.99 US
    Paperback
    Jan 10, 2023
  • What Was Reconstruction?
    What Was Reconstruction?
    Sherri L. Smith, Who HQ, Tim Foley
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 27, 2022
  • Who Was Alex Trebek?
    Who Was Alex Trebek?
    Meg Belviso, Pam Pollack, Who HQ, Ted Hammond
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 06, 2022
  • What Is the Story of Transformers?
    What Is the Story of Transformers?
    Who HQ, Brandon T. Snider, Ted Hammond
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Dec 06, 2022
  • What Do We Know About Atlantis?
    What Do We Know About Atlantis?
    Who HQ, Emma Carlson Berne, Manuel Gutierrez
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Nov 15, 2022
  • What Do We Know About the Loch Ness Monster?
    What Do We Know About the Loch Ness Monster?
    Who HQ, Steve Korte, Andrew Thomson
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Nov 15, 2022
  • Who Is the Man in the Air?: Michael Jordan
    Who Is the Man in the Air?: Michael Jordan
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Gabe Soria, Who HQ, Brittney Williams
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    Nov 01, 2022
  • Where Is the North Pole?
    Where Is the North Pole?
    Megan Stine, Who HQ, Robert Squier
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 11, 2022
  • What Is the Story of Ebenezer Scrooge?
    What Is the Story of Ebenezer Scrooge?
    Who HQ, Sheila Keenan, Andrew Thomson
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 11, 2022
  • Who Was Michelangelo?
    Who Was Michelangelo?
    Kirsten Anderson, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 04, 2022
  • Who Is Shaquille O'Neal?
    Who Is Shaquille O'Neal?
    Ellen Labrecque, Who HQ, Manuel Gutierrez
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Oct 04, 2022
  • Who Is Greta Thunberg?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who Is Greta Thunberg?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who HQ, Lisbeth Kaiser, Stanley Chow
    $7.99 US
    Board Book
    Oct 04, 2022
  • Who Was Georgia O'Keeffe?
    Who Was Georgia O'Keeffe?
    Sarah Fabiny, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Sep 13, 2022
  • Who Was a Daring Pioneer of the Skies?: Amelia Earhart
    Who Was a Daring Pioneer of the Skies?: Amelia Earhart
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Who HQ, Melanie Gillman, A.C. Esguerra
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    Aug 16, 2022
  • What Do We Know About Bigfoot?
    What Do We Know About Bigfoot?
    Who HQ, Steve Korte, Manuel Gutierrez
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Aug 16, 2022
  • What Do We Know About Crop Circles?
    What Do We Know About Crop Circles?
    Who HQ, Ben Hubbard, Andrew Thomson
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Aug 16, 2022
  • What Is the Supreme Court?
    What Is the Supreme Court?
    Jill Abramson, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jul 19, 2022
  • Who Was E. B. White?
    Who Was E. B. White?
    Gail Herman, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 28, 2022
  • Who Was Johnny Cash?
    Who Was Johnny Cash?
    Jim Gigliotti, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 07, 2022
  • Who Was Ponce de León?
    Who Was Ponce de León?
    Meg Belviso, Pam Pollack, Who HQ, Dede Putra
    $6.99 US
    Paperback
    Jun 07, 2022
  • Who Was the Greatest?: Muhammad Ali
    Who Was the Greatest?: Muhammad Ali
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Gabe Soria, Who HQ, Rico Renzi, Chris Brunner
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    May 31, 2022
  • What Was the Turning Point of the Civil War?: Alfred Waud Goes to Gettysburg
    What Was the Turning Point of the Civil War?: Alfred Waud Goes to Gettysburg
    A Who HQ Graphic Novel
    Who HQ, Ellen T. Crenshaw
    $12.99 US
    Hardcover
    May 31, 2022
  • What Is the AIDS Crisis?
    What Is the AIDS Crisis?
    Nico Medina, Who HQ, Tim Foley
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    May 10, 2022
  • Who Is Jimmy Carter?
    Who Is Jimmy Carter?
    David Stabler, Who HQ, Tim Foley
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    May 10, 2022
  • Who Was Bruce Lee?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who Was Bruce Lee?: A Who Was? Board Book
    Who HQ, Lisbeth Kaiser, Stanley Chow
    $7.99 US
    Board Book
    May 03, 2022
  • What Is Juneteenth?
    What Is Juneteenth?
    Who HQ, Kirsti Jewel, Manuel Gutierrez
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Apr 05, 2022
  • Who Was Ernest Hemingway?
    Who Was Ernest Hemingway?
    Jim Gigliotti, Who HQ, Gregory Copeland
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Mar 01, 2022
  • Who Was Charles Schulz?
    Who Was Charles Schulz?
    Joan Holub, Who HQ, Tim Foley
    $5.99 US
    Paperback
    Mar 01, 2022
  • What Are Castles and Knights?
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