At Home with Muhammad Ali
A Memoir of Love, Loss and Forgiveness
- author
- Hana Ali
- Narrator
- Kim Staunton
- Length
- 15 hours 9 minutes
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House
- Catalogue #
- 23048
- Categories
- Biography - Sport
- Reviews
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As Muhammad Ali approached the end of his astonishing boxing career, he strove to embrace a new purpose and role in life beyond the ring. It was a role that would see him take centre stage as an ambassador for peace and friendship, whilst at the same time attempting to find balance and harmony with his many commitments and responsibilities as a husband, devoted father, son and friend.
In the 1970s Ali began recording a series of audio diaries, mostly in his LA home. Through these private tapes, as well as personal journals, love letters and many never-before-seen photographs, we discover Ali the family man and see how, despite the complexities of his personal life, he went to extraordinary lengths to keep all of his nine children united and to help others – be they family, friend or stranger.
