I purchased a copy of this book when it first came out, yet it ended up sitting on my shelf for years. In a way I'm disappointed I didn't read it sooner, yet in another I'm glad I waited until now, because this volume is an inspirational read in these times. It helps to remember that hatred, injusti...
This is one of the books I left as "currently reading" when I took my break from BookLikes. You can find my full review of it here at The Itinerant Librarian.
I read this for one of my summer classes. We had to read and annotate 10 comics/graphic novels. Here's the annotation I wrote for that class: Alternating between Barack Obama’s inauguration day and defining moments in John Lewis’s past, March: Book One tells the story of Lewis’s childhood and his ...
In this collection, there are a load of short stories by a variety of writers and artists to back up the Bitch Planet series. They show the fascistic dystopian world of often violent oppression of minorities and women. With such a collection, some stories will work better for the individual reader t...
I have to say that this graphic novel was fantastic. I loved the writing and the art. I cannot wait to get book #2. "March: Book #1" follows Congressman John Lewis is John Lewis's first hand account of the American Civil Rights Movement. We follow Lewis's family and his first meeting with Dr. Martin...