Run, Book One-an educational, great, and real graphic novel

Graphic novels can get a bad rap with some audiences. Some parents might take issue with what they see as being the sole topic of graphic novels, superheroes. Of course, librarians and young readers all over know that graphic novels encompass so many more topics than just superheroes in tights. For a while, Maus was considered the go-to graphic novel for upper-middle school readers. The March trilogy of graphic novels is another one that made the genre more respected in the eyes of reluctant educators or readers who might’ve been averse to the medium. Run: Book One picks up right where March, Book 3 left off, immediately grabbing readers by the pages into this story of ‘good trouble’ that set John Lewis on his way.

Run, Book One picks up where the March graphic novel series ended. It’s the powerful start of John Lewis’ life in leadership and the events that took him there.
Solid art, great story in this graphic novel for upper middle and older
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