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At Gleason's Gym (Neal Porter Books)by Ted Lewin
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A KNOCKOUT OF A BOOK about the world's most famous gym. "At Gleason's Gym the world works out. It's down on the Brooklyn waterfront just a left hook away from the Brooklyn Bridge." This spectacular book puts you smack in the middle of the action. But it's more than a book about boxing: It's about the heart of a community, and about the power of practice, perseverance, and staying true to yourself. Paintings, sketches and words by Caldecott Honor artist and former professional wrestler Ted Lewin are your guide to this extraordinary place. Review:"'In both words and pictures, Lewin (I Was a Teenage Professional Wrestler) effectively evokes the sounds, smells and action of Gleason's Gym, a celebrated boxing gym located 'on the Brooklyn waterfront just a left hook away from the Brooklyn Bridge.' The author sets the scene in fittingly staccato prose: 'Heavy bags swing wildly. Speed bags blur. Start of a round. Squeak of soles on canvas, the music of the gym.' World champions, including Muhammad Ali and Jake La Motta, have trained at this gym, which 'builds bodies, confidence and courage.' This place is 'a mass of men, women, and kids dancing, bobbing, weaving and jabbing,' among them nine-year old Sugar Boy, 'the best little fighter around,' who is training for the state Silver Glove championships. Under the watchful eye of his father, a professional fighter, this dedicated young athlete spars with a middleweight pro, shadowboxes around the ring, punches focus pads and engages in a three-round training session. The author concludes this visit on a satisfying note, as a caption underneath a portrait of a triumphant Sugar Boy explains that he went on to become a 2006 National Silver Gloves Champion. Lewin portrays the gym's goings-on in full-color paintings of varying clarity as well as in pencil sketches, a combination that gives the volume ample motion yet an inconsistent look. Still, aspiring fighters and youngsters with an interest in boxing will appreciate witnessing Sugar Boy's tireless training from ringside seats. Ages 5-9.' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) About the AuthorTed Lewin has written and/or illustrated at least 45 children's books. In order to finance art school, he became a wrestler--and so began a 15-year part-time career that eventually inspired his autobiography, I Was a Teenage Professional Wrestler (ALA Notable Children's Book, School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, Booklist Editor's Choice). He lives in Brooklyn, New York. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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