March Book 1

Author: John Lewis; Andrew Aydin; Nate Powell (Illustrator)

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  • : $35.00 NZD
  • : 9781603093002
  • : Idea & Design Works, LLC
  • : Idea & Design Works, LLC
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  • : August 2013
  • : United States
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  • : John Lewis; Andrew Aydin; Nate Powell (Illustrator)
  • : March Ser.
  • : Paperback
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  • : Nate Powell
  • : English
  • : 328.73/092 B
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Barcode 9781603093002
9781603093002

Description

The award-winning, #1 New York Times bestselling trilogy is complete Celebrate with this commemorative set containing all three volumes of March in a stunning new slipcase designed by Nate Powell and Chris Ross and colored by Jos Villarrubia.

Awards

Commended for Coretta Scott King Award (Author) 2014 and Cybils (Graphic Novel Elem/Mid) 2013.


Short-listed for Georgia Children's Book Award (Children's Book) 2015 and Virginia Readers Choice Award (High School) 2016 and Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers 2014 and Volunteer State Book Awards (Middle School) 2015 and Volunteer State Book Awards (High School) 2015 and Sequoyah Book Awards (High School) 2016.

Reviews

"Congressman John Lewis has been a resounding moral voice in the quest for equality for more than 50 years, and I'm so pleased that he is sharing his memories of the Civil Rights Movement with America's young leaders. In March, he brings a whole new generation with him across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, from a past of clenched fists into a future of outstretched hands." --President Bill Clinton


"Superbly told history."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)


"Dazzling ...a grand work." --Booklist (starred review)


"Lewis' remarkable life has been skillfully translated into graphics...Segregation's insult to personhood comes across here with a visual, visceral punch. This version of Lewis's life story belongs in libraries to teach readers about the heroes of America." --Library Journal (starred review)


 


"A powerful tale of courage and principle igniting sweeping social change, told by a strong-minded, uniquely qualified eyewitness ...the heroism of those who sat and marched ...comes through with vivid, inspiring clarity." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Author description

Congressman John Lewis was a leader in the American Civil Rights Movement. He was chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and played a key role in the struggle to end segregation. Despite more than 40 arrests, physical attacks, and serious injuries, John Lewis remained a devoted advocate of the philosophy of nonviolence. He is co-author of the first comics work to ever win the National Book Award, the #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novel memoir trilogy MARCH, written with Andrew Aydin and illustrated by Nate Powell. He is also the recipient of numerous awards from national and international institutions including the Lincoln Medal, the John F. Kennedy "Profile in Courage" Lifetime Achievement Award, and the NAACP Spingarn Medal, among many others. He lives in Atlanta, GA. Andrew Aydin is creator and co-author of the #1 New York Times best-selling graphic memoir series, MARCH. Co-authored with Rep. Lewis and illustrated by Nate Powell, MARCH is the first comics work to ever win the National Book Award, and is a recipient of the Will Eisner Comics Industry Award, the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award Special Recognition, and the Coretta Scott King Book Award Author Honor, among other honors. Aydin's other comics work includes writing the X-Files Annual 2016 (IDW), writing for the CBLDF Liberty Annual 2016 (Image), and writing an upcoming issue of Bitch Planet (Image). 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, You Don't Say, Any Empire, Swallow Me Whole, The Silence Of Our Friends, The Year Of The Beasts, and Rick Riordan's The Lost Hero. Powell is the first and only cartoonist ever to win the National Book Award. Powell has discussed his work at the United Nations, as well as on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show and CNN.