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The Strongest Man in the World (edition 2007)

by Nicolas Debon, Nicolas Debon (Illustrator)

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Louis Cyr astounded audiences throughout North America and Europe with his amazing feats and mammoth proportions. Discover the life and times of this extraordinary hero in this picture book biography.
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Title:The Strongest Man in the World
Authors:Nicolas Debon
Other authors:Nicolas Debon (Illustrator)
Info:Groundwood Books (2007), Hardcover, 36 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****
Tags:graphic novel, at your library, strong man, Canada, turn of the century, 1900s, storytelling, biography, non-fiction, middle school, Grades 3-6, true facts, Boston Globe Horn Book Award, circus, sport, weight lifting, sepia

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The Strongest Man in the World by Louis Cyrus

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Response - I enjoyed learning about a legendary hero from another country, especially Canada. Also, I thought that the book also captures the emotions of the character, not just his physical feats.

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  jegammon | Feb 26, 2015 |
Presented in panels similar to a graphic novel, this biographical picture book does a good job describing the life of a famous Canadian weightlifter/strongman. I'd never heard of the guy before, but I liked the book quite a bit. Very nicely presented. ( )
  matthewbloome | May 19, 2013 |
Illustrated largely in sepia hues, this graphic novel is narrated from the first person point of view as Louis Cyr tells his daughter about his beginnings as a Strongman. Told in a matter of fact style, the graphic novel shows both Cyr's tenacity and his strength. Many of his records are still unbroken over 100 years later. At the back of the book, there is an Afterword that talks about the real Louis Cyr and has several pictures of him. Middle School aged children who are interested in sport and/or history will get a kick out of this book. So would children who are interested in records. Although the storytelling is solid, the author, Nicholas Debon tries to cram just a little too much story into too few pages which translates to some of the story sounds more like a laundry list rather than an easily flowing narrative. That said, children will find this a relatively easy and uncomplicated read through the medium sized text and moderate vocabulary level. Recommended. ( )
  jjpionke | Sep 22, 2012 |
In this graphic novel, the story of Louis Cyr is told as a flashback tale to his daughter as he prepares for his final show as a circus strongman. Brown-toned, almost sepia tone, are features in the painted frames that highlight the main text as the story progresses, but do not provide much action or detail for the viewer. While the story does not include his exact date of birth or death, it does highlight the main events in his life, as well as providing a short one-page summary of his life with several photographs of Louis Cyr and his family. Includes a short bibliography separated by age group. Recommended. Ages 7-10. ( )
  l_wines | Oct 21, 2011 |
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