A dynamic author-illustrator team follows the threetime heavyweight champ through twelve rounds of a remarkable life."Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. . . . I’m the prettiest thing that ever lived!"
From the moment a fired-up teenager from Kentucky won 1960 Olympic gold to the day in 1996 when a retired legend, hands shaking from Parkinson’s, returned to raise the Olympic torch, the boxer known as "The Greatest" waged many a fight. Some were in the ring, against opponents like Sonny Liston and Joe Frazier; others were against societal prejudice and against a war he refused to support because of his Islamic faith. Charles R. Smith Jr.’s rap-inspired verse weaves and bobs and jabs with relentless energy, while Bryan Collier’s bold collage artwork matches every move — capturing the "Louisville loudmouth with the great gift of rhyme" who shed the name Cassius Clay to take on the world as Muhammad Ali.
Back matter includes a time line.
A dynamic author-illustrator team follows the three-time heavyweight champ through 12 rounds of a remarkable life. Rap-inspired verse weaves, bobs, and jabs with relentless energy, capturing the great gift of rhyme of the man who shed the name Cassius Clay to take on the world as Muhammad Ali.
The text...illuminates the dazzle and daring of Ali, and ultimately the spiritual calm.
—New York Times Book Review
Collier's bold pictures...are among the best of his illustrious career, capturing both nuance and excitement.
—Booklist (starred review)
Smith's honest portrayal of Ali's strengths and flaws results in an impressive testimony to a man who never backed down from his beliefs. A first purchase for any collection looking for strong, well-rounded biographies.
—School Library Journal
[A] unique work of art...Every page has wonderfully bold-colored, collage-style artwork enhancing the text.
—VOYA
This unique and thorough tribute to a complex American hero should readily enthrall those seeking a less conventional biography.
—Publishers Weekly
Attractive, impressive and dramatic.
—Kirkus Reviews
Twelve Rounds to Glory definitely showcases the myth over the man; but it also provides insight into the nuances of Ali's personality and the racism he fought with words and fists.
—Horn Book
Celebrates a legendary hero...Brian Collier's art matches Ali's every move.
—Sunday Republican
A new picture book with almost as much attitude as its subject...a dense, poetic biography.
—Columbus Dispatch
With striking, innovative artwork, this picture book employs rhyme, just as Muhammad Ali often did, to tell the story.
—Journal Inquirer
A challenging book that demands to be read aloud and will be a knockout for sharing.
—Parent Wise Austin
Mesmerizing.
—McClatchy News Services
Inspired...Collier's watercolor and collage illustrations are simply spectacular.
—Buffalo News
This vibrant, pulsing biography begs to be read aloud.
—The Times-Picayune
Collier's explosive artwork is coupled with 12 rhyming poems that capture the larger-than-life personality of Muhammad Ali and echo those peculiar, taunting rhymes so powerfully ingrained in our boxing, and cultural, lore.
—Booklist, top 10 sports books for youth feature