4.25
challenging hopeful informative inspiring reflective tense medium-paced

Nate Powell explains complex things with such grace through his in-depth explanations and his very satisfying art style. I’ve not read March all the way through, but this may be my call to action in that regard, because this book is kind of a triumph. Though it tackles the act of protesting through the eyes of his children quite often, its messaging is most-deeply rooted in “the urgency to protest” in general. How to do it, why we should — the ins and outs of protesting as a whole for the uninitiated.  Big recommendation for anyone trying to make the world a better place.