Jump!

Jump!
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From the Life of Michael Jordan

از زندگی مایکل جردن

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2004

Lexile Score

760

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.2

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Floyd Cooper

شابک

9781984813114
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
مایکل جردن در دوران کودکی چطور بود؟ شاید تعجب کنید که بهترین بازیکن حرفه‌ای بسکتبال حتی بهترین بازیکن خانواده‌اش هم نبود! مایکل جردن زمانی فقط یک پسر بچه معمولی بود که در حومه کارولینای شمالی بزرگ شده بود و سعی می کرد با برادر بزرگترش لری هم خانه شود. مایکل همیشه در ورزش خوب بود، اما به نظر می‌رسید که لری همیشه بزرگ‌تر، سریع‌تر و خوش شانس‌تر است. اما مایکل هرگز تسلیم نشد و تمرین‌هایش نتیجه داد. و یک روز تابستان در یک بازی در حیاط خلوت، برادر «کوچک» لری جردن او و تمام خانواده را با شگفتی برد! بر اساس رویدادهای واقعی، این داستان رقابت دوستانه از طرف Floyd Cooper هنر دو-تن شگفت‌انگیز ارتقا یافته است. Jump! حتی یک گیت-فولد هم نشان می‌دهد که جهش مارک تجاری مایکل جردن، خوانندگان جوان را به اوج می‌رساند.

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

November 29, 2004
Fittingly featuring a vertical format, this winning portrait of the legendary basketball player centers on his childhood and adolescence. Cooper (Be Good to Eddie Lee
) characterizes Michael as a boy of boundless energy, determined to keep up with his talented older brother, Larry—and to beat him at one-on-one. Though he fails to land a spot on his high-school varsity basketball team, Michael sticks with the sport and, with encouragement from and early-morning sessions with his devoted coach, greatly improves his game. In a vertical gatefold that captures the energy and exuberance of the moment, Cooper re-creates the triumphant breakthrough when Michael first out-jumps Larry—and scores a basket. Though delivering an inspirational message (his opening note suggests that "with perseverance and determination, a greatness may be within reach of us all"), the author avoids a preachy tone. Like the picture book by Jordan's mother and sister, Salt in His Shoes
(2001), this account emphasizes the athlete's endless hours of practice, offering hope to dedicated players. Rendered in umber washes of oil, subtracted with an eraser and tinted with mild glazes of mixed media, the earth-toned art retains a pastel-like softness, and nimbly conveys the story's ample motion and emotion. A concluding wrap-up chronicles highlights of Jordan's career. An obvious fan of his subject and this sport, Cooper shoots from the heart—and easily hits his mark. Ages 5-up.



School Library Journal

December 1, 2004
Gr 1-5 -This lovingly rendered picture book details the events in Jordan's childhood and adolescence that contributed to his basketball stardom. Cooper's signature artwork, done in umber washes of oil, feature soft outlines and harmonious tones of brown, orange, and blue. From a scene of children running wildly through a full house to one of Michael staring longingly at the bigger, older players competing on the blacktop court, the freedom of movement and the joys of athletic prowess and competition are expressed in every depiction of the characters. An author's note details the superstar's accomplishments in professional sports. At times, Cooper's descriptions of the characters' feelings seem convoluted and unnecessarily long, but the text is easy to read, and events are related in a friendly, conversational style. While Jump! is not an essential purchase, it is a visually exciting one that will surely circulate among Jordan's many fans.-Anne M. Holcomb, Los Angeles Public Library

Copyright 2004 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

September 1, 2004
K-Gr. 3. Cooper, whose distinctive artwork has earned numerous Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book awards, contributes both words and pictures to this stirring childhood profile of basketball legend Michael Jordan. Each double-page spread features powerful portraits of Jordan, from a wildly energetic boy to a high-school basketball star jumping for a shot in a long gatefold. Children who view Jordan as a deity on the court will take comfort in Cooper's stories, written in casual, colloquial language, which portray the icon as a regular, energetic kid who worked exceptionally hard and sometimes failed. Cooper also emphasizes the help and encouragement that Jordan received, especially from his coach, and Cooper's focus on Jordan's motivating rivalry with his older brother adds dramatic tension. The layout in a few spreads is awkward, with images separated by the center binding. Nonetheless, children will appreciate this handsome tribute, which credits Jordan's determination and support from others, more than his prodigious talents, for his glorious success.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2004, American Library Association.)




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