I had never heard of Emma Goldman before this book crossed my desk on it's way to another library, she sounded interesting so I reserved the book and started reading. Emma was an anarchist at the turn of the 20th Century. A woman who started life in Tsarist Russia as a Jew and finished almost stat...
What I like most about graphic novels is how the artist chooses to augment the story with his or her imagery. Whether it be by symbolism or just carefully constructed scenes. Dangerous Woman seemed to lack that purpose. It is primarily a crude pictorial sketch of Emma Goldman's life.Though I wasn...
I think this book could be very interesting. I think it will cover both the scientific side of Huntington's disease, the implications of genetic testing and also the emotional impact a hereditary disease, not just Huntingtons, has within a family. And I liked the text, the way the author expressed h...