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Nate Powell
Nate Powell is a New York Times best-selling graphic novelist born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1978. He began self-publishing at age 14, and graduated from School of Visual Arts in 2000.His work includes March, the graphic novel autobiography of Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis; Rick... show more

Nate Powell is a New York Times best-selling graphic novelist born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1978. He began self-publishing at age 14, and graduated from School of Visual Arts in 2000.His work includes March, the graphic novel autobiography of Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis; Rick Riordan's The Lost Hero, You Don't Say, Any Empire, Swallow Me Whole, The Silence Of Our Friends, and The Year Of The Beasts. Powell's work has received a Robert F. Kennedy Book Award, an Eisner Award, two Ignatz Awards, a Coretta Scott King Author Honor Award, four YALSA Great Graphic Novels For Teens selections, a Best American Comics selection, and has been nominated for a total of 8 Eisner Awards, a Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and 3 Harvey Awards. Powell has discussed his work at the United Nations alongside some of the world's foremost writers of young adult fiction, as well as on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show and CNN, with work spotlighted prominently on The Daily Show and The Colbert Report. His books have been placed on school curriculum in 40 states, and his animated illustrations in Southern Poverty Law Center's Selma: The Bridge To The Ballot documentary will reach one million students in over 50,000 schools across the nation.From 1999 to 2009, Powell provided full-time support for adults with developmental disabilities alongside his cartooning efforts. He managed underground record label Harlan Records for 16 years, and performed in punk bands Soophie Nun Squad and Universe. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana.In addition to the March saga, Powell is currently writing and drawing his next book, Cover (slated for release in 2018), and drawing the series Two Dead with writer Van Jensen for Dark Horse.www.seemybrotherdance.org
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markk
markk rated it 5 years ago
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...
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Itinerant Librarian on Books rated it 6 years ago
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.
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 6 years ago
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 ...
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 7 years ago
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...
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 7 years ago
The final book in the March trilogy takes on the Selma march as the main plotline, but also shows how the differing CRM groups had conflicting agendas and intra-fighting led Lewis away from SNCC and towards working with all the groups. He also takes on the bombing of the church that killed four youn...
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