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4.0 out of 5 stars
ALI,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Muhammad Ali: Champion (Newsmakers) (Library Binding)
The book Muhammad Ali by Arlene Schuman tells about his life and hardships he faced. The author writes about Ali's success in the sport of boxing, and the problems that came with it. This book also describes about how difficult it was being black at that time.Mrs. Schuman begins the story telling us about Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, as a young boy in Louisville, Kentucky. She writes about how his dream was to become a professinal boxer. What i really liked about the book is how the author assembled the book. The book has many photographs of Muhammad Ali, both in color and black and white. It really gave me a clear picture in my head of what it was like. The book goes through all of his most important fights and introduces you to his opponents, too. I also admired when the author tells the reader when Ali makes a life changing decsion to convert to the Muslim faith. This is because he refused to serve in the ared forces because of his beliefs. If you read the short story you will find out that Ali wasn't just a boxer, he was a man with a deep conviction and lived his life that way. He also was a man of many talents and not just in the boxing ring. He was a politcal man, a wonderful singer, and had a quick mind for poetry, which he alos used to describe an opponents. I recommend this book to any sports fans and any people who like to read inspirational stories!
4.0 out of 5 stars
ALI,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Muhammad Ali: Champion (Newsmakers) (Library Binding)
The book Muhammad Ali by Arlene Schuman tells about his life and hardships he faced. The author writes about Ali's success in the sport of boxing, and the problems that came with it. This book also describes about how difficult it was being black at that time.Mrs. Schuman begins the story telling us about Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, as a young boy in Louisville, Kentucky. She writes about how his dream was to become a professinal boxer. What i really liked about the book is how the author assembled the book. The book has many photographs of Muhammad Ali, both in color and black and white. It really gave me a clear picture in my head of what it was like. The book goes through all of his most important fights and introduces you to his opponents, too. I also admired when the author tells the reader when Ali makes a life changing decsion to convert to the Muslim faith. This is because he refused to serve in the ared forces because of his beliefs. If you read the short story you will find out that Ali wasn't just a boxer, he was a man with a deep conviction and lived his life that way. He also was a man of many talents and not just in the boxing ring. He was a politcal man, a wonderful singer, and had a quick mind for poetry, which he alos used to describe an opponents. I recommend this book to any sports fans and any people who like to read inspirational stories!
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2.0 out of 5 stars
DULL,
By A 12-year old reader (Seattle) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Muhammad Ali: Champion (Newsmakers) (Library Binding)
Dull The book Muhammad Ali: Champion is a boring biography of Muhammad Ali. This book tells about what Ali has been through and mainly about his boxing career. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone. If you've heard of Ali and want to know more about him this would not be the book to get. Once you start reading this book it's kind of interesting but as you get to the middle it gets slow. I didn't this book because as I was reading it I lost my interest. |
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Muhammad Ali: Champion (Newsmakers) by Arlene Schulman (Library Binding - Jan. 1996)
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