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4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly inspiring book
I loved that little book. There are many touching examples of the boxer's great heart - one example I remember is when the family was delayed for boarding because he was signing autographs. He got on the plane with his daughter, and found that a father and his son had moved from coach and were sitting in their first class seats. He just asked the boy if he had ever sat...
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Pap
Total and utter sheer pap, glurge and mush.

Ali isn't just the most written about boxer ever, he's also the most written about athlete. What a shame that most of the books written about him, like his mushy tribute from one of his many daughters, totally whitewash (no pun intended) one of the most controversial and intriguing figures of the 20th century. I wish somebody...

Published on September 19, 2002 by Ensio N Mikkola


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly inspiring book, February 2, 2010
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Fazeel Gareeboo (Orlando, Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: More Than a Hero: Muhammad Ali's Life Lessons Presented Through His Daughter's Eyes (Hardcover)
I loved that little book. There are many touching examples of the boxer's great heart - one example I remember is when the family was delayed for boarding because he was signing autographs. He got on the plane with his daughter, and found that a father and his son had moved from coach and were sitting in their first class seats. He just asked the boy if he had ever sat in first class. Boy replied 'no, never'. He replied 'it's your lucky day !' and went to sit in coach.

I am not really into poems too much, and there are a few of them in there. However, the insights into the personality of the man who was part of 'Rumble in the Jungle' are just priceless.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Let the Young Dream of Him!, November 3, 2000
This review is from: More Than a Hero: Muhammad Ali's Life Lessons Presented Through His Daughter's Eyes (Hardcover)
Hana Ali does a marvellous job at presenting her father, the famous and unforgettable Muhammad Ali, and some of his writings. We admired him when he became the World Champion of his boxing category. We admired and supported him when he refused to go and fight in Vietnam for conscientious reasons ; « No Vietcong ever called me a nigger ») and when the system got its vengeance by getting his boxing title off him and putting him in the « can » for quite many years, punishing him for his objection but also punishing his wife and his children. We admired his will power when he reconquered his title. To read his poems, his writings is most invigorating. His daughter presents him as a hero and an angel. We feel his faith in a God of goodwill and charity, of love and peace in every single sentence, in every single page. We understand the total admiration his daughter cultivates for him. Especially since he now endures his natural ordeal which is named Parkinson's. Some pages of that book are beautiful, and that is enough to say so. His love for the poor, for the deprived, for the dispossessed is one more reason to think he was and is a great man, a great spirit, a soul all Afro-Americans can be proud of, a model for younger generations of any race who have lost the desire and the strength to fight for a better future for humanity. An inspiring book that we should all read and comment, that we should have teenagers read and comment in school. Only one flaw in that perfect gem : the one instance when he cannot convince his daughter to eat her vegetables, and he accepts her to dispose of them in the toilet. Has Hana thought of those in the world who have no vegetables at all to eat ? I have been educated in this absolute morality that considers that food is too hard to be bought, cooked, prepared for it to be in any way thrown away. Even bread crumbs can be used to bread some meat or to thicken your soup. But nevertheless, it is and remains an inspiring book. Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, Paris Universities II and IX.
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5.0 out of 5 stars supercalafragalisticexpialadotous, March 28, 2007
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This review is from: More Than a Hero: Muhammad Ali's Life Lessons Presented Through His Daughter's Eyes (Hardcover)
More Than A Hero is the biography of Muhammad Ali as seen through his daughter's eyes. Hana Ali is one of Muhammad's eight children and she shares with the reader the wonderful man she calls Dad. Hana begins by telling us how wonderful her childhood was, "the greatest gift a parent can give to a child my father gave to us time and time again, himself. (Pg.21) The world knows Muhammad as the heavyweight champion of the world, but Hana shares with us her father, who was a deeply devoted Muslim, a hero, and a leader for young people everywhere.
I highly recommend this biography about Muhammad Ali. Hana writes well, and her father's life is entertaining and informative. The world knows Ali as a fighter, but he is really a good father and a civil rights activist who believes in community service. The biography isn't just for sports fans, it's for people who enjoy inspirational stories.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational, November 28, 2006
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This review is from: More Than a Hero: Muhammad Ali's Life Lessons Presented Through His Daughter's Eyes (Hardcover)
I thought the book was tops because,it was an inspiration to all black people and it tells how everyone can make their dreams come true and you can make a difference in other peoples lives. I recommend this book...why because like I said it was inspirational to me. I enjoyed the style of writing because after the story of what happened in Muhammad's life it had a nice poems. People that need someone to look up to would enjoy reading this book. So please read it. I loved it!
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Pap, September 19, 2002
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Ensio N Mikkola "book worm" (Gaithersburg, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: More Than a Hero: Muhammad Ali's Life Lessons Presented Through His Daughter's Eyes (Hardcover)
Total and utter sheer pap, glurge and mush.

Ali isn't just the most written about boxer ever, he's also the most written about athlete. What a shame that most of the books written about him, like his mushy tribute from one of his many daughters, totally whitewash (no pun intended) one of the most controversial and intriguing figures of the 20th century. I wish somebody would write a biography of Ali that told it like it is, good and bad.

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