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¡Jimmy, El Más Grande! (2010)

by Jairo Buitrago(Favorite Author)
3.65 of 5 Votes: 2
languge
English
publisher
Lumen
review 1: Wow! Unusual for so many reasons. I haven't seen a book like this convention-breaker in a long time, and not surprising that it's not from the US. I was amazed in the early pages when the kids at the boxing ring were pictured actually hitting each other. Jimmy's process of 'becoming' is an interesting one, because most of the pictures are spent on him doing everyday things while he trains. The 'message' of the book gets lost in a kind of Zen nowness, a tone that stays grounded. There was an underlying tension brewing with the bald kid in the background, but they never made anything of it, which was really cool and restrained. I thought the illustration style was interesting and didn't look at all like it was computer generated. I have heard computer illustrators say that t... moreheir work takes just as long as if they were using conventional tools.
review 2: Author and illustrator are from Colombia.Translated by Elisa Amado.Strong sense of place: a small coastal village in Colombia (doesn't say; assuming Colombia.) Humor in illustrations, and many details that carry over from page to page. About self-worth, finding your place, whether staying home or venturing out. Ends up creating library as well as running the gym.Audience: early elementary age childrenSLJ Best Book 2012 less
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turtlesarealive
Interesting, and not at all what I expected. I'm still not sure how I feel about it...
Jazzy
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benzkung
So inspiring and such a needed book.
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