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A review by rjsreadingnook
Save It for Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest by Nate Powell
4.0
This is a creative visual collection of comic essays on life after Trump’s election and during the pandemic. It’s a liberal white man’s perspective and he shares his history of protesting and his collaborative creative work with the late, great John Lewis.
I really liked the visual style but I found the choice to make his children look like unicorns a bit distracting.
Aside from that this is a creative take on volatile times. I truly appreciated the inspiration to not just be a “retweeter” or an “armchair resister.” This book makes me want to continue to take action for justice and equality.
Thank you to Abrams and Hachette Book Group for the ARC.
I really liked the visual style but I found the choice to make his children look like unicorns a bit distracting.
Aside from that this is a creative take on volatile times. I truly appreciated the inspiration to not just be a “retweeter” or an “armchair resister.” This book makes me want to continue to take action for justice and equality.
Thank you to Abrams and Hachette Book Group for the ARC.