By Elise Gravel. Published by Toon Books. Hardcover, 64 pages, Colour, 2016. What made the Great Antonio so great? He weighed as much as a horse; he once wrestled a bear; he could devour twenty-five roast chickens at one sitting. In this whimsical book, beloved author and illustrator Elise Gravel tells the story of Antonio Barichievich, the larger-than-life strongman who had muscles as big as his heart. TD Summer Reading Club's Top Recommend Reads for 2017Elizabeth Bird's A Fuse #8 Production 2016 Fictionalized Non-Fiction for KidsA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection★★★ "A tribute as heartfelt as it is joyous." --Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW"Gravel gives us a funny, very kid-friendly story about a gentle giant, someone who twirled children around on his braids, turning himself into a human merry-go-round for their amusement." --School Library Journal Good Comics for Kids"What’s to be made of lives that don’t go the way they were supposed to? Gravel shows that they’re worth paying attention to." --Publishers Weekly"Kids will be taken by this larger-than-life figure, who is still beloved in Montreal, the city the Great Antonio called home." --Booklist"In this innovative portrait—not quite a biography yet not quite a legend—Gravel affectionately places Antonio in the Paul Bunyan tradition of mighty men." --Horn Book Magazine"Gravel’s cartoonish art is graphically sophisticated." --Montreal Gazette"A modern tale for a new audience." --Mom Read It