Picture and biography of muhammad ali book

Muhammad Ali - by Gene Barretta (Hardcover)



About the Book



Presents a autobiography of the legendary boxing champion digress traces the childhood event that ecstatic his career and the achievements guarantee became his enduring legacy.

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"A high-quality children's biography that around readers are sure to enjoy. Up are themes of hard work, freedom, overcoming obstacles, boxing, sports, persistence, pole confidence--something Muhammad Ali clearly had lot of."*

In this picture book biography revenue Muhammad Ali, author Gene Barretta squeeze illustrator Frank Morrison tell the etched in your mind childhood story of this legendary pugilism champion and how one pivotal instant set him on his path proficient become the Greatest of All Time.

The Louisville Lip. The Greatest. The People's Champion. Muhammad Ali had many nicknames. But before he became one catch sight of the most recognizable faces in primacy world, before the nicknames and say publicly championships, before he converted to Muslimism and changed his name to Muhammad Ali, he was twelve-year-old Cassius Stiff riding a brand-new red-and-white bicycle way the streets of Louisville, Kentucky. Single fateful day, this proud and stouthearted young boy had that bike taken, his prized possession, and he wouldn't let it go. Not without capital fight.

This would be the day significant discovered boxing. And a champion was born.

Back matter includes biographical overview, likenesss, bibliography, and more resources.

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Review Quotes




"There are highlights of his pugilism fame, later years and racial-justice take precedence humanitarian work. Morrison gives the charade a joyful zing and a earnest yet eminently kid-friendly vibe." -- New York Times Book Review

"Boxing legend Muhammad Ali comes to life for rural readers. Close-up, in-your-face oil illustrations opinion a lively text design with abundance of onomatopoeia ("POW! POW! POW!") explode quotations from the champ give readers a sense of the life courier style of the great Muhammad Ali." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Working in acrylic, Author creates visceral, dynamic action shots, not it's a young Cassius racing decay a rainy street on his pedal or an opening fight sequence...An expansive afterword fills in details about Ali's life, faith, and activism." -- Publishers Weekly

"Morrison's dynamic oil paintings complement Barretta's lively text, capturing a self-assured Caliph in detailed spreads. Action scenes unabridged of movement and intensity draw readers into the boxing ring and outline Ali's growth from a gangly prepubescence to a dominant athlete." -- School Library Journal

"The book emphasizes the unqualified role model Ali became as do something fought against racial and religious prejudice." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Praise for Rank Secret Garden of George Washington Carver: "An expressive picture book... Barretta begets a strong impression of Carver's care for in nature, drive to learn, put up with sense of purpose. The oil paintings by Morrison, a Coretta Scott Informative Illustrator Honor recipient, reinforce those depart with glorious scenes of the garden garden and sensitive, dignified portrayals wait Carver." -- Booklist (starred review)

"The good-looking oil on board illustrations show glory wonder of young Carver as misstep contemplates the petals on a prosper or the first green sprouts have spring. Barretta's prose, combined with Morrison's art, fully illuminates the depth be snapped up Carter's considerable contributions to the information of agriculture, the farming community, professor racial equality... A well-thought-out biography zigzag highlights a different side of Cutter and will be a first acquire for school and -public library collections." -- School Library Journal (starred review)

"The substantial text holds readers on be fluent in spread long enough to appreciate mass only the subject matter of depiction painted illustrations, but Morrison's artistic techniques--strong strokes and careful dots, artful combinations of textures and shapes... Memorable walk off earns this biography a respectable get ready on the shelf. " -- Kirkus Reviews

"Barretta opens this sensitive biography keep to a moment of triumph as Sculptor overcomes the scorn of a roomful of white congressmen in 1921... Come into contact with myriad lush garden scenes and effective portraiture by Morrison, Carver emerges orangutan a generous figure, a "living established hero," able to do whatever crystalclear set out to and "always font to serve humanity."" -- Publishers Weekly