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A review by marisacarpico
March: Book One by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin
challenging
emotional
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
Saw a pile of fresh copies sitting in my library and decided to read one while I waited for them to find a book in storage (they didn’t).
Well told. Doesn’t suffer from the choppy storytelling you sometimes get when a non-comic writer dives into the genre. Lewis’s story is inherently compelling and this doesn’t get in the way of that. The structure is rather brilliant really. The constant contrast always emphasizing the progression Lewis worked to see in his lifetime.
Well told. Doesn’t suffer from the choppy storytelling you sometimes get when a non-comic writer dives into the genre. Lewis’s story is inherently compelling and this doesn’t get in the way of that. The structure is rather brilliant really. The constant contrast always emphasizing the progression Lewis worked to see in his lifetime.
Graphic: Racial slurs, Violence, and Racism