"JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance." . . "Children's stories." . . . . "Colombia" . . "Listed as one of the Best Children's Books of 2012 by Kirkus, honored with the Horn Book Fanfare, and selected for the School Library Journal's 100 Magnificent Children's Books of 2012 Jimmy lives in a small town by the sea where there is just one tiny gym. The owner of the gym suggests that Jimmy start training, and to inspire him, he gives Jimmy a box full of books, as well as newspaper clippings about Muhammad Ali - \"The Greatest.\" Jimmy is swept with admiration for Ali. He begins to read and run and box like crazy, even though someone at the gym has taken his shoes. And as he does so, he makes a great discovery: you don't have to leave home to be \"the greatest.\" Unlike many stories about emigration, Jairo Buitrago's simple, profound text is about someone who decides to stay in his small remote town in Latin America. Combined with Rafael Yockteng's humorous illustrations, this book will be especially appealing to boys and boxing aficionados. The Spanish edition, 'Jimmy, el mAs grande! , was recently nominated for one of \"Los mejores libros del aNo\" (Best Books of the Year) by Venezuela's Banco del Libro."@en . . . "Boxing stories" . . . . . . "Jimmy the greatest!"@en . "Jimmy the greatest!" . . . . . "Juvenile works" . "Fiction" . "Inspired by Muhammad Ali, Jimmy starts training to become a boxer, and while his future looks bright, he decides leaving his small town for big matches might not be the best option for him." . . . . "Jimmy, el más grande" . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . .