March: Book Two
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2015
192
Book • Nonfiction
Southern United States • 1960s
2015
Adult
12+ years
GN850L
March: Book Two by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin continues the graphic memoir trilogy, documenting the Civil Rights Movement. It focuses on events such as the Freedom Rides and the pivotal struggles of 1961-1963. The book portrays young activists facing violence and challenges, advocating for racial equality and justice in America.
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March: Book Two by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin is widely praised for its compelling narrative and powerful illustrations. Reviewers commend its educational value and engaging depiction of historical events. Some criticize its pacing, but the overall impact on readers is profound, emphasizing civil rights struggles and triumphs.
Readers who appreciate The March Trilogy, especially March: Book Two, typically have an interest in American history, civil rights, and social justice. Fans of Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi or Maus by Art Spiegelman will enjoy its compelling narrative and graphic novel format.
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192
Book • Nonfiction
Southern United States • 1960s
2015
Adult
12+ years
GN850L
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