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Muhammad Ali

AUTHOR: Arlene Schulman
ISBN: 0822524481

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Muhammad Ali
- Book Review,
by Arlene Schulman

From School Library Journal
Grade 6-9?In chronicling the life of the former heavyweight champion, Schulman provides an accurate, though undocumented, account that breaks no new ground. A cursory look at Ali's youth and post-boxing activities sandwich the bulk of the book, which deals with his career and his Muslim beliefs and civil-rights activities. Photographs, the majority in black and white, are found throughout the text. Curiously, there is no mention of Parkinson's disease, from which many members of the medical profession believe Ali suffers at the present. The author does point out that despite troubles in expressing himself, "the Greatest" still is able to think clearly. Though published almost 20 years ago, Robert Lipsyte's Free to Be Muhammad Ali (HarperCollins, 1978) is still a good read. Arthur Diamond's Muhammad Ali (Lucent, 1995) and Tom Conklin's Muhammad Ali (Millbrook, 1992) are both similar in scope to Schulman's title.?Tom S. Hurlburt, La Crosse Public Library, WICopyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Muhammad Ali
- Book Reviews,
by Arlene Schulman

Muhammad Ali

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This fast-paced biography takes readers on a dramatic journey through the life and times of heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali. The author covers his childhood, gold medal performance in the Olympics, stellar professional career, popularity with the press and fans, affiliation with the Nation of Islam, and his comeback fights with Joe Frazier. Along the way, readers will get a clear view of an American hero who has made a name for himself as both a fighter and a humanitarian.

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature - Tim Whitney

This biography of the first and only man to win the heavyweight title in boxing three times explores his fights both inside and outside the ring. Inside his fast moves and powerful punches caused the brash and bragging boxer to seldom lose a fight. Outside his refusal to fight in Vietnam due to his Muslim beliefs caused him to have his heavyweight title removed and his boxing license revoked. Two equally turbulent areas, the personal life of Ali and the backdrop of the sixties, are also discussed. Well-written and accompanied by frequent photographs, this biography explores the man behind the boxing legend.

KLIATT

The three titles in this slick and glossy series feature an entertaining writing style and heavy use of photographs. They are probably more suited for browsing than for serious study or for use in reports due to their lack of critical analysis. The biographies, all three of which are reprints of titles originally published in 1996 and 1997, are almost guilty of "hero worship" by not presenting critical views of their subjects. For example, the Steven Spielberg book glosses over SKG/Dreamworks' problems and Spielberg's personal relationships. Also, in The 14th Dalai Lama, the writer is clearly awestruck by her subject and wants to impress upon her readers how special he is. Yet some examples given are not very convincing. In one case, when she is trying to show examples of his readiness to rule his people, it may come across to readers that he is merely acting spoiled. Conversely, his spiritedness and rebellion against authority may prove attractive to teens. That said, there are positive aspects to each book that may prove useful to readers. Each includes an index, bibliography and list of sources, and the book on Spielberg even includes a filmography. Those who read the Muhammad Ali title can get background information on the sport of boxing. The 14th Dalai Lama explains unfamiliar terms in Buddhist culture and the history of the Dalai Lamas to readers. It also points out that the symbol of the swastika means something different and positive to people of Tibet than what it represented to the Nazis. One puzzling minor point occurs when the writer indicates the thoughts of the Dalai Lama periodically, yet neglects to clarify where the sources came for these thoughts. Was it an interview,diary entries, or some other source? Of the three, the biography of the 14th Dalai Lama is most highly recommended for purchase due to the limited amount of materials on this subject for the age group. Biographies of Spielberg and Ali will not be essential purchases unless collections need updating or there is a heavy interest in these two figures. KLIATT Codes: JS—Recommended for junior and senior high school students. 2000, Lerner/A & E Biography, 128p, illus, bibliog, index, 22cm, 00-010280, $7.95. Ages 13 to 18. Reviewer: Tricia Finch; Youth Svcs. Mgr., North Port P.L., North Port, FL, March 2001 (Vol. 35 No. 2)

School Library Journal

Gr 6-9In chronicling the life of the former heavyweight champion, Schulman provides an accurate, though undocumented, account that breaks no new ground. A cursory look at Ali's youth and post-boxing activities sandwich the bulk of the book, which deals with his career and his Muslim beliefs and civil-rights activities. Photographs, the majority in black and white, are found throughout the text. Curiously, there is no mention of Parkinson's disease, from which many members of the medical profession believe Ali suffers at the present. The author does point out that despite troubles in expressing himself, "the Greatest" still is able to think clearly. Though published almost 20 years ago, Robert Lipsyte's Free to Be Muhammad Ali (HarperCollins, 1978) is still a good read. Arthur Diamond's Muhammad Ali (Lucent, 1995) and Tom Conklin's Muhammad Ali (Millbrook, 1992) are both similar in scope to Schulman's title.Tom S. Hurlburt, La Crosse Public Library, WI


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