
Sting Like a Bee
Muhammad Ali vs. the United States of America, 1966-1971
$33.53
- Paperback
368 pages
- Release Date
15 April 2018
Summary
A tremendous new biography of Muhammad Ali that zeroes in on the moment Ali turned from an athlete to an activist-icon.
PEN/ESPN AWARD FOR LITERARY SPORTS WRITING FINALIST
A tremendous new biography of Muhammad Ali that zeroes in on the moment Ali turned from an athlete to an activist-icon.
Muhammad Ali—heavyweight champion, Olympic gold medalist, and cultural icon. In Sting Like a Bee, bestselling author Lee Montville takes a close look at the famed …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780307950321 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0307950328 |
| Author: | Leigh Montville |
| Publisher: | Random House USA Inc |
| Imprint: | Random House Inc |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 368 |
| Release Date: | 15 April 2018 |
| Weight: | 438g |
| Dimensions: | 28mm x 411mm x 133mm |
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Critics Review
ONE OF THE BOSTON GLOBE’S BEST BOOKS OF 2017
“Montville, one of the best sportswriters of his generation, vividly frames Ali’s individual struggle against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and the upheaval of the late ‘60s.”
–Chicago Tribune
“An absorbing portrait of Ali during his years of vilification and exile from the ring … Somehow Mr. Montville has managed, in a sympathetic but not hagiographic fashion, to find a fresh angle on the Greatest—by showing him embattled, as one might expect, and yet outside the ring.”
–The Wall Street Journal
“Meticulously researched … The inventory of Ali books is indeed long. But put this one on the short list.”
–Newsday
“A fresh, ambitious book about one of the most written-about men in the history of sports or anything else … He’s a writer who never disappoints.”
–The Boston Globe
“Sting Like a Bee is a valuable, indeed essential, addition to the growing library on Ali, offering a broader understanding of the enigma known as ‘the Greatest.’”
–The Washington Post
“A fast-paced account of Muhammad Ali’s struggle as a conscientious draft objector, a flashpoint for a tumultuous era… A dramatic, pleasing tale of a sports iconoclast fighting for his rights.”
–Kirkus
“Montville has given fans and boxing historians a thoroughly enjoyable and informative read.”
–Library Journal (starred review)
“Fascinating backstory … the result is a book that belongs in the top tier of Ali literature.”
–Booklist
“Revealing … With dry humor, Montville portrays the central figures of Ali’s life—mostly hustlers and religious idealists—as well as the controversies surrounding an African-American who both condemned racial injustice and praised George Wallace … Montville shows how Ali earned the title he came up with for himself: ‘The Greatest.’”
–Publishers Weekly
“In Sting Like a Bee, Montville has put together an exhaustively researched and deftly written account of that stretch. The portrait of Ali is rendered with rich, meticulous detail … there’s no denying that Sting Like a Bee will give the reader a new appreciation for the difficulties of Ali’s journey.”
–The Maine Edge
“Montville has conducted serious research into the legal maneuvering and legal issues surrounding Muhammad Ali and the draft, and brought the source material together in a way that makes it more easily accessed and more fully understood. That’s a valuable service.”
–Ring Magazine
About The Author
Leigh Montville
Three-time New York Times bestselling author Leigh Montville is a former columnist at The Boston Globe and former senior writer at Sports Illustrated. He is the winner of many sports journalism awards, including the 2016 Red Smith Award, and was inducted into the Sportswriters and Sportscasters Hall of Fame in 2009. Montville is the author of Evel, The Mysterious Montague, The Big Bam, Ted Williams, At the Altar of Speed, Manute, and Why Not Us? He lives outside of Boston, Massachusetts.
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