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March (Book One) - Community Reviews back

by John Robert Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate Powell
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The Golden Darter
The Golden Darter rated it 11 years ago
Had a review written... then GR ate it... TLDR? Loved it. Buying it and the rest of the series. Will probably being annoyingly pushy about making other people read it too.
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 11 years ago
A wonderful graphic memoir with great illustrations by Nate Powell. This first of three volumes chronicles John Lewis's childhood to his arrival in Nashville to attend seminary and his increasing leadership role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Matthew's World
Matthew's World rated it 12 years ago
This is a great adaptation and an early introduction to the Civil Rights Movements. This is part one on the life story of John Lewis that covers from his childhood to being on the frontier in Nashville's Restaurant sit-in.This graphic novel is essentially a timeline on how much change has been broug...
Tower of Iron Will
Tower of Iron Will rated it 12 years ago
March will likely end up alongside Maus on the list of must-read Graphic Novels. I was afraid it might turn out to be a cheesy attempt at dumbing down the history of the civil rights movement to a child's reading level, but the creators have produced something extraordinary. John Lewis' story is e...
Inkspot Fancy
Inkspot Fancy rated it 12 years ago
Getting the story of the fight against segregation and racism straight from John Lewis is an incredible reading experience. The art is fantastic, stark and raw when needed, but also detailed and warm. But the star here is the story. John Lewis has a strong, stirring voice. I very much recommend this...
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