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...
[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]A good general biography of Alan Turing. Not going into many details, as this wouldn't be really convenient in graphic novel form anyway, but comprehensive enough to encompass the most important aspects of his work....
Not recommended. Neither the art nor the story impressed me. Nor was Natasha impressed, nor apparently, were any of her peers. Better to skip it and read Maus or something really good. Library copy.
http://www.bostonbibliophile.com/2010/06/graphic-novel-monday-resistance-book-1.html
An exciting and satisfying conclusion to the trilogy.
The second story in the trilogy.
The first of a thrilling trilogy about French youth joining the resistance against the German occupation and Vichy collaborator government.
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3.5