More than a hero
Muhammad Ali's life lessons presented through his daughter's eyes
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Word Count
27,250 words, Guess
Page Count
109 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL16986610M
- ISBN-10067104236X
- OCLC Control Number43615576
- OCLC Control Numbermorethanheromuha00alih
- Library of Congress Control Number00027422
and 2 more
- Goodreads692549
- LibraryThing228414
Classifications
- LCCGV1132.A44 A34 2000
Alternate Titles
- Muhammad Ali's life lessons presented through his daughter's eyes
Description
"To the world, three-time heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali is known as "the Greatest." To his daughter, Hana, he is simply known as Daddy. Now in a heartfelt tribute, Hana Ali shares the life lessons she learned from her father, and offers a personal look at one of the most revered men on the face of the earth.". "Sprinkled among her anecdotes, Hana Ali presents a collection of Muhammad Ali's poetry and quotes - spanning from the 1960s to today - as well as classic and never-before-published photographs. She also confides the wisdom and understanding of a cultural icon whose battle with Parkinson's disease has not stopped his commitment to African-American pride, nor his ongoing fight against poverty and racism."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Genres
- Biography
Other Editions
- More than a hero: Muhammad Ali's life lessons presented through his daughter's eyes
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