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¡CLEMENTE! by Willie Perdomo

¡CLEMENTE!

by Willie Perdomo & illustrated by Bryan Collier

Pub Date: May 1st, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-8050-8224-1
Publisher: Henry Holt

Riding the tide of his own father’s (“president of the GREATEST FANS OF ROBERTO CLEMENTE CLUB, Boogie-down Bronx chapter”) hero worship, a young narrator named after the great ball player and humanitarian highlights Clemente’s life and achievements up to that fatal “last sacrifice fly” (he was killed in the crash of a plane filled with earthquake-relief supplies in 1972), then pays homage to his strength of character, his belief that “con respeto, / con orgullo, with faith, with hope, / with belief in yourself…/ anything is possible in this world.” Collier lights up Perdomo’s cadenced, half-rhyming text even further with kaleidoscopic watercolor-and-collage portraits and abstract scenes, predominantly in warm browns and golds. Though, like Jonah Winter’s similar but lower-key biography, Roberto Clemente, Pride of the Pittsburgh Pirates, illustrated by Raul Colón (2005), there’s no chart of Clemente’s outstanding career stats, heartfelt personal statements from the author and illustrator add a shiny finish to this infectiously energetic tribute. (timeline, sources) (Picture book/biography. 7-9)