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Whether used to inspire activism or reflection, Curtis and Suárez’s book is a gift centered around hope. A good choice for middle school nonfiction shelves.
With tenuous alliances and ongoing negotiations ever-present in the news, this book cannot be added faster to any collection to help teens understand the background of the countries and the men who lead them.
In every way, this title is hard to put down, difficult to forget, and unequivocally needed in all collections as buried stories of marginalized groups are brought to the forefront through the refreshingly accessible graphic novel format.
Each graphic novel in this adapted series brings history to the forefront in enlightening ways, and the books remain consistently popular among their intended audience. Purchase this installment where the series is frequently circulated.
This installment in the useful “History Comics” series delivers plenty of content to use both in research and understanding of Ellis Island’s iconic status.