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OverviewBorn as Arthur John Johnson in the southern state of Texas, Jack Johnson was one of the most renowned boxers of the twentieth century. Through hard work and persistence, he climbed the ranks, taking a swing and a jab and eventually busting the color barrier. As the first Black man to win the Heavyweight Championship, there was more than a title on the line. Published to commemorate the 100th anniversary of this history-making bout (July 4, 1910). This is an extraordinary marriage of poetry, fabulous collage artwork, and a splendid achievement in its own right. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles R. Smith , Shane W. EvansPublisher: Palgrave USA Imprint: Square Fish Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.170kg ISBN: 9781250846556ISBN 10: 1250846552 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 09 January 2023 Recommended Age: From 2 to 6 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is sure to be championed by reluctant readers with energy and restlessness just like Johnson's, but it is a strong selection for library and classroom read-alouds as well. --School Library Journal, starred review A rousing story, one that celebrates Johnson's dignity, pride, and determination. --Publishers Weekly, starred review The elegant simplicity and rat-a-tat rhythms land some stunners . . . enhanced by Evans' lithe and swaggering artwork, which lends a tremendous visual charisma, grace, and grandeur. --Booklist, starred review The poetry is interspersed with quotes of the time, and illustrator Evans uses oil paint and ink to depict the somber, determined fighter, with collage elements of newspaper articles, maps, and crowds in the backgrounds to set the story firmly in time and place. --Horn Book Charles Smith's poetry surges along, with a forceful rhythm that joins ballad and rap, as he follows a mighty, fightin' man, challenging the color line as well as individual opponents around the world. Shane Evans' illustrations make Johnson's body a monument to intelligence and power. --Chicago Tribune Through poetry, quotations and some prose, the life of one of boxing's most important stars is celebrated, from his youth as the victim of bullies to the 1908 championship bout against a white fighter that made him a legend. --Kirkus Reviews Remarkable in its use of a compact, verse format to convey a great deal of biographical material. --Publishers Weekly This book is sure to be championed by reluctant readers with energy and restlessness just like Johnson's, but it is a strong selection for library and classroom read-alouds as well. --School Library Journal, starred review A rousing story, one that celebrates Johnson's dignity, pride, and determination. --Publishers Weekly, starred review The elegant simplicity and rat-a-tat rhythms land some stunners . . . enhanced by Evans' lithe and swaggering artwork, which lends a tremendous visual charisma, grace, and grandeur. --Booklist, starred review The poetry is interspersed with quotes of the time, and illustrator Evans uses oil paint and ink to depict the somber, determined fighter, with collage elements of newspaper articles, maps, and crowds in the backgrounds to set the story firmly in time and place. --Horn Book Charles Smith's poetry surges along, with a forceful rhythm that joins ballad and rap, as he follows a mighty, fightin' man, challenging the color line as well as individual opponents around the world. Shane Evans' illustrations make Johnson's body a monument to intelligence and power. --Chicago Tribune Through poetry, quotations and some prose, the life of one of boxing's most important stars is celebrated, from his youth as the victim of bullies to the 1908 championship bout against a white fighter that made him a legend. --Kirkus Reviews Remarkable in its use of a compact, verse format to convey a great deal of biographical material. --Publishers Weekly ""This book is sure to be championed by reluctant readers with energy and restlessness just like Johnson's, but it is a strong selection for library and classroom read-alouds as well."" --School Library Journal, starred review ""A rousing story, one that celebrates Johnson's dignity, pride, and determination."" --Publishers Weekly, starred review ""The elegant simplicity and rat-a-tat rhythms land some stunners . . . enhanced by Evans' lithe and swaggering artwork, which lends a tremendous visual charisma, grace, and grandeur."" --Booklist, starred review ""The poetry is interspersed with quotes of the time, and illustrator Evans uses oil paint and ink to depict the somber, determined fighter, with collage elements of newspaper articles, maps, and crowds in the backgrounds to set the story firmly in time and place."" --Horn Book ""Charles Smith's poetry surges along, with a forceful rhythm that joins ballad and rap, as he follows ""a mighty, fightin' man,"" challenging the color line as well as individual opponents around the world. Shane Evans' illustrations make Johnson's body a monument to intelligence and power."" --Chicago Tribune ""Through poetry, quotations and some prose, the life of one of boxing's most important stars is celebrated, from his youth as the victim of bullies to the 1908 championship bout against a white fighter that made him a legend."" --Kirkus Reviews ""Remarkable in its use of a compact, verse format to convey a great deal of biographical material."" --Publishers Weekly Author InformationCharles Smith Jr. is a celebrated author, poet, and photographer. He has created more than twenty books, including Twelve Rounds to Glory: The Story of Muhammad Ali, a 2008 Coretta Scott King Honor Book and a 2008 Norman Sugarman Children's Biography Honor Book and Chameleon, his first novel for young adults. He currently lives in Poughkeepsie, New York, with his wife, Gillian, and three kids, Sabine, Adrian, and Sebastian. Shane Evans has illustrated numerous books for children, including the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winner Shanna's Ballerina Show. He attributes much of his influence to his travels to Africa, South America, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, and much of the United States. He is a firm believer in education and creative development for all people. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |