A review by snchard
All the Answers by Michael Kupperman

3.0

The meandering storyline was more informative than empathetic, and I had hoped for more of the latter. It was very easy to put myself in the author's shoes, becoming more invested in the story with each revelation of history, but for such a personal subject, the pages were largely lacking emotion, so there was a significant mental/emotional disconnect happening as I read. The art was good, but again, lacked emotion. I feel like I learned something, starting from a place of near zero knowledge about Joel Kupperman's historical significance, but also that I could never be satisfied with the information given and gleaned.