ABOUT THIS BOOK
In the history of legendary boxers, there was Joe Louis and Sonny Liston . . . and then, “the heavens opened up, and there appeared a great man descending on a cloud, jump-roping into the Kingdom of Boxing. And he was called Cassius Clay.” Clay let everyone know that he was the greatest boxer in the world. He converted to the Nation of Islam, refused to be drafted into a war in which he didn’t believe, and boxed his way back to the top after being stripped of his title. The man that came to be known as Muhammad Ali was heard in a voice no one will ever forget.
REVIEWS
Starred review, Kirkus Reviews, December 1, 2007:
"Biblical syntax and cadences lift The Greatest from sports legend to prophet in this remarkable homage."
Starred review, Booklist, February 2, 2007:“All of Ali’s considerable charisma is vividly captured by Roca’s oil paintings.”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jonah Winter is the author of many acclaimed picture books, including
Dizzy, about Dizzy Gillespie;
Diego, a biography of Diego Rivera; F
rida, about artist Fried Kahlo, which was a Parents’ Choice Gold Medal winner; and
The 39 Apartments of Ludwig Van Beethoven. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
François Roca is the illustrator of several books, including
Twenty-One
Elephants and S
till Standing by April Prince Jones. He lives in Paris.