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A review by stay_truetoyourshelf
Redbone: The True Story of a Native American Rock Band by Sonia Paoloni, Christian Staebler
4.0
This was amazing— I just wish there was more!
I read this for a class.
I originally selected this book because I recognized the band name and was curious. Little did I know that this is not only a history of the band Redbone, but it is also a recap of the Native American movement in the late 20th century. I don’t claim to understand what this book is about on a personal level. However, I think it’s important to share messages like these to people like me so that we might begin to understand. I also really enjoyed that the story was told in comic form— it made it easier to understand, and I loved the art style that was chosen. Overall, this was a very informative book that I’d recommend to nonfiction fans.
Rating: 4/5
I read this for a class.
I originally selected this book because I recognized the band name and was curious. Little did I know that this is not only a history of the band Redbone, but it is also a recap of the Native American movement in the late 20th century. I don’t claim to understand what this book is about on a personal level. However, I think it’s important to share messages like these to people like me so that we might begin to understand. I also really enjoyed that the story was told in comic form— it made it easier to understand, and I loved the art style that was chosen. Overall, this was a very informative book that I’d recommend to nonfiction fans.
Rating: 4/5