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October 3, 2017 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781501968334
- File size: 659410 KB
- Duration: 22:53:46
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- English
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Levels
- Lexile® Measure: 1090
- Text Difficulty: 7-9
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Reviews
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AudioFile Magazine
You have to love an audiobook that makes such a big deal out of being an unauthorized biography. Enough has been written about "the Champ" that's laudatory and fawning. This book gives us Ali the man, with all his faults and vices, to go along with the talent and personality that made him the most compelling athlete of his time. Narrator Kevin R. Free delivers this work in a relaxed, upbeat tone. He dabbles in some character voices but focuses his energy on varying his reading until it reaches an almost sing-song style. He also raises his volume in excitement when the story calls for it and uses a sober tone for the more serious passages. R.I.G. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
July 31, 2017
Of the many books on Ali recently published, this evenhanded account will likely be one of the most read. Eig (Luckiest Man) opens with Ali’s 1964 fight with Sonny Liston, which would propel a fast-punching and even faster-talking young African-American into the spotlight of a revolutionary era. Rather than focus on boxing highlights, however, Eig broadens his account to include the Clay family heritage, the changing culture of the times, and the long physical decline that silenced the Louisville Lip even as he became a beloved international figure. Eig has produced a thorough overview of a complex person, but he is no boxing authority and his descriptions of bouts and technique are merely adequate. He also offers a rather thin argument that Ali was suffering from pugilistic dementia as early as age 28 (Eig’s central exhibit is that Ali spoke more slowly during his comeback). Of course, Ali transcended his profession. Eig industriously traces how a brash kid evolved into a countercultural hero and, in his later years, became a trembling, muted icon. Sharp quotations and expert pacing make the 600-plus pages light on their feet but ultimately Eig’s studied equanimity never quite captures exactly why Muhammad Ali was indeed “the Greatest.”
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Formats
- OverDrive Listen audiobook
Languages
- English
Levels
- Lexile® Measure:1090
- Text Difficulty:7-9
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