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It was interesting to see O'Connor add his interpretation of events through the art, adding some humor and sketching in some characterization. However, I'm not sure this added to my historical knowledge as O'Connor claims his reasoning was for making the book - especially of native American culture....
Hilary Sycamore should win an award for their coloring work in this book. I think it makes the whole thing, draws together the creepy, mysterious story with the confident, vibrant art to make a world that I got sucked into and didn't want to put down. If you're a fan of Limetown or similar podcasts,...
Cool idea, but I'm kinda just sad it's not a novel. The story-per-book is so limited, and the art is kinda ugly, although it does suit the story. Will read on; definitely curious where things will go, but the medium just feels frustrating. Could see this making a good movie or TV show though.
This is a great middle-grade graphic novel series on the French resistance during World War II. Kids play their part and there is danger, but it is not overwhelming. My son brought this series home from his school library. He loved it and wanted to share it with me. I love when he does that!!
This graphic novel gives us a look at the French Resistance during World War II, and how the war affected everyone, including children. The resistance was a complicated thing, but all efforts were crucial in the fight. This story centers on kids who are naive at first, but gradually realize how da...